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Anyuisky National Park: where tigers and humans understand each other

Anyuisky National Park: where tigers and humans understand each other
29 november 2012
Ceremonial opening of the visit center, the Kon ranger station, and the Bikhan check point was held in the Anyuisky national Park on November 27 as part of the Northern Tiger project.
The Park together with Khabarovsky Province Hunting Department, Khabarovskii Province Service for Fauna and PAs Protection, Association of Indigenous People are partners of the project “Northern Titger” run by WWF and Nordens Ark Zoo with the financial support of the Swedish post lottery. The project’s aim is to save the Amur tiger in Nanaisky district as its northern population numbers about 20 tigers.