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发表于 2005-12-23 13:19:24
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AMUR TIGER IN CHINA: TO UTILIZE OR TO LIBERATE?
In 1905, just one hundred years ago, Russian geographer Apcьниeв (阿尔谢尼耶夫) was conducting research on Siwoo-hat Mountain in Far Eastern Asia. There, he discovered important information about the ecological conditions of the Amur tiger. This type of tiger subsists on herbivorous and omnivorous mammals living in cool temperate zones. The Amur tiger mainly targets wild boars, roe deer, and other deer. It stalks them year-round in their natural forest habitats, and it preys on old, baby, or sick members of their herds.
Therefore, we can describe the natural habitat as follow, which is needed when zoo animals are sent to nature.
1, Forest in cool temperate zone, which grows in the area to the north of 45°North Latitude and the east of 120°East Longitude.
2, Recovery of the populations of herbivore and omnivorous mammals there, espacially wild boars.
3, Minimize artificial disturbance, such as hunting, poaching, foraging, forest tour, logging and other forest management.
To send Amur Tigers back to nature is a serious and complicated activity. Any superficial comprehension and rash plan should be rejected. For example, how many Amur Tigers and quarries can the forest area holds? It needs a reasonable estimation. There also should be long-term training programs to adapt them to activities such as bearing cold climate, preying, inhabiting, and reproducing and so on. All those programs should be operated in wild field, but not zoos in Nanjing or Guilin. The preys should be herbivore and omnivorous mammals from cool temperate zone, but not cattle or goats. The training programs should be free hunting in forest, but not circus shows in small performance field. Lastly, genetical research, such as individual identifying mark and tracing study after sending back,is also foreseeable.
At the end of last century, it is estimated that there were 20 feral Amur Tigers in China, distributed in Junior Xingan Mountain, Changbai Mountain and Huichun nature protection area. At the beginning of the new century, 3 Amur Tigers were hurt to death. It is supposed less than 10 individuals survive and can’t reproduce by themselves.
Meanwhile, the figure of Amur Tigers in Chinese zoos comes to a peak of 500 or more. They live in zoos, circus and performing field across the country. Among these tigers, some don’t recieve scientific care, suffering from people's hurt. Their situation and future are gloomy.
In our opinion, besides obvious ignorance to feral Amur Tiger, there're also strengthening pressure on the utilization of those kept in zoos, mainly on the international and internal trading of tigers and goods made of tigers as well as the unlimited commercial behavior of forcing tigers to give performance. A historic choice influencing the fate of Amur Tigers in China will be made: to send them back to the nature step by step in the next 5-10 years; or to make them completely domesticated and disappear as the wild ones. Protectors sadly find that the former possibility is becoming more and more tiny with the latter coming true.
Written by: Wu Qi
Translated by: Rong Lijuan
Revised by: Hong Yuning, Andre Henderson |
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