One major strategy being used to protect the Bengal tiger is monitoring the Bengal tiger populations and giving them a habitat to live in. These habitats are at least 1,000 square kilometres and have the food, shelter and water the tiger needs to live. These habitats are also free from most human activities. By monitoring these habitats, the researchers and conservationists will know what things need to be done for a specific group of tigers. Another key strategy that scientists and conservationists use to protect the Bengal Tiger is by managing the tiger habitat. This is managing the tiger's protection. They protect the tigers from poachers and other danger. They do this with the help of enforcement officers, staff and park guards who have been hired, funded, organised, trained, equipped and legally empowered to protect the tiger day and night. This would help the tiger population a lot and the tiger numbers would increase.
White Bengals are fully protected by law as are all tigers..The white Bengal is extremely rare in the wild, and captive populations suffer from health issues because of inbreeding..No more should be bred in captivity.
The Bengal tiger population is actually increasing today. A survey done in 2011, showed the population in India had increased from 1401 to over 1700.
Well hunters are still out there and their habitats are being ruined.There isnt a certain answer for this but its sad to say unless something is done they wont be here longer.They will probably be extinct around or by 2030.
Not legally anymore, but poaching is still being done.
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they are being kept in wildlife conservation habitats
There is a helpful Conservation efforts section on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers.
To protect ozone , CFC's are being curbed. They are the ones that deplete ozone.
Reindeer aren't endangered, so nothing is being done to protect them.
yes,poaching laws are being tightened,habitat is being restored.
no killing them