Vietnam is one of 13 countries still living in tigers

Picture 1 of Vietnam is one of 13 countries still living in tigers According to research results of the International Conservation Fund for Nature (WWF), Wildlife Conservation Organization (WCS), Smithsonian National Animal Reserve and Tiger Conservation Fund have identified 76 zones. The area has the best conditions for the survival and development of tigers.

The largest tiger conservation area is located in the Far East of Russia and India. Southeast Asia is also a promising conservation area, although in many areas, tigers have " disappeared " from the last 10 years. In Vietnam, suitable habitat for tigers is located in Truong Son ecosystem, Vietnam - Laos border area .

The research team pledged to support 13 countries with tiger species (including Vietnam) and said that the heads of government of these countries should jointly organize 'a tiger summit' to strengthening tiger conservation activities in national action programs.