Director General of the Amur Tiger Center Sergei Aramilev mentioned 30-40 Amur tigers with “dual citizenship” – they live simultaneously in the Russian Federation and China, he writes RIA News. The statement was made by Aramilev on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum.
“We are working with China on data exchange; we have a large protected area (specially protected natural area – socialbites.ca) “Land of the Leopard”, whose borders are adjacent to the PRC,” the expert told reporters.
At the same time, Aramilev noted that the speed of reaction of Chinese colleagues to possible violations of the living conditions of Amur tigers has increased compared to 2018. He also talked about cooperation with China on restoring the natural habitats of these animals.
“We are actively sharing technologies, including automated camera models and the use of collars to track animals,” he said.
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