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Large areas of structural land cover under low human impact where survey
efforts since 1995 have not revealed evidence of tigers in Southeast
Asia. Priority restoration landscapes are the largest 20% in each
bioregion. This shapefile shows restoration landscapes in the current
portion of the tiger range only.
Data Provided By:
Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund, Smithsonian Institution, Save the Tiger Fund
Content date:
1995,2005
Citation:
Title: Tiger Restoration Landscapes in Southeast Asia Credits: Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund, Smithsonian Institution, Save the Tiger Fund Publication Date: 2006 Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund, Smithsonian Institution, Save the Tiger Fund Other Citation Info: Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund, Smithsonian Institution, Save the Tiger Fund (WCS, WWF, Smithsonian, STF). 2006. Setting Priorities for Conservation and Recovery of Wild Tigers 2005-2010. Funded by Save the Tiger Fund, the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, the United Nations Foundation, and the Zoological Society of London. July 2006. Internet web site: http://www.tigermaps.org
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