When the 20th century began, the world had an estimated 100,000 tigers. Now, a century later, as few as 5,000 to 7,000 are thought to survive in the wild. In much of their territory, tigers are losing a battle with people for places to live or food to eat, and they continue to be poached so their parts can be put into traditional folk medicines. The numbers of tigers have dropped so low that the animal is in immediate need of major human intervention to survive. This Sumatran tiger rests quietly in a reserve in the United States. 16'' x 20''.
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