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Reserved funds help wild ungulates living in tiger habitat in Primorye and Khabarovskiy Province to survive

Reserved funds help wild ungulates living in tiger habitat in Primorye and Khabarovskiy Province to survive
17 march 2011
Hunting departments of Primorskiy Province, WWF-Russia and WCS have summarized the results of the program aimed at providing help to hunting estates in unfavorable winter conditions.
Assistance was provided to several regional wildlife refuges and hunting estates in Khabarovskiy and Primorskiy Provinces. The bulk funds were allocated for forage purchasing, conducting raids to guard animals concentration plots, and for cleaning up access routs to the feeding grounds.