Deep in Thailand’s Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest, conservationists use GPS collars to understand the eating habits, territory of the country’s last remaining Indochinese tigers.
Animals have adapted many critical techniques for their survival, such as when they are most active, how they hunt, and how they keep themselves safe from predators. One of the most effective methods ...
Destroyed habitats, poaching, and prey depletion have dramatically reduced tiger habitats around the world. Today, tigers ...
In the thick and steamy forests of western Thailand, 20 skittish sambar deer dart from an enclosure into the undergrowth -- unaware they may find themselves in the jaws of one of the habitat's 200 or ...
These restored ecosystems are not only safer for tigers but also more productive for local communities. Healthier forests ...