The Siberian flying squirrel is considered an umbrella and indicator species. This means that protecting it could also benefit a host of other forest-dependent wildlife. The Siberian flying squirrel ...
With more than a month still to go in Siberia's annual fire season, more than 1.5 million hectares (3.7 million acres) of Yakutia's swampy coniferous taiga has ...
In honor of International Tiger Day, July 29th, we’re featuring a short film entitled, “Tigers: Clawing Back” which focuses on a group of filmmakers and conservationists attempting to answer the ...
FORGOTTEN HISTORY on MSN
What Happened to Vladimir Markov Will Leave You Speechless
In December 1997, poacher Vladimir Markov wounded a Siberian (Amur) tiger, stole its kill—and then vanished into the Russian taiga. The tiger tracked him back to his cabin, waited, and delivered ...
MEAD, Wash. — Not only is it Black Friday, but it's a special day for three Siberian Tigers at the Cat Tales Wildlife Center. Cat Tales Wildlife Center is inviting you to a Sweet 16 birthday for its ...
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The Silent Hunters of Siberia
In the remote taiga near the Sea of Japan, Siberian tigers move like shadows through snow-covered landscapes, guardians of ...
A new study finds that, contrary to previous beliefs, large amounts of aerosol particles can form over vast areas of the West Siberian taiga in the spring. When temperatures rise, this can have a ...
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