The end of tigers

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    Tigers are in pernicious positions all over Asia and the future of many species are in doubt. Richard Ives ent many years traveling the ranges of tigers and has written a book called "Tigers & Men, and he predicts we are entering the last stages for many of these wonderful beasts. The large territories of the tigers habitat is drastically being cut down leading to conflicts between man and tiger. Many children have been killed by tigers and this has caused much antagonism in these areas to these tigers.
Moreover, the cutting of their habitat also diminishes the habitat of tigers prey and thus a result of more attacks on humans. Richard's travels and encounters with many natives of India and Indonesia show the feelings and touts that e en those protecting the tigers realize that it is hopeless in trying to keep this species to survive as the difficulties are too consummate. This book is depressing and the lies that the governments of Malaysia and Thailand to boost the numbers for tourism underscores that the future of the tiger in a ever expanding demand for resources that take little account of other species. The number of wealthy explorers reaching out to these final remote spots to see large animals in the wild is an indication that eventually all they will have to look at will be small birds. This book is full of exciting encounters with tigers in the wild as the author vividly is one of the quickest killers and perhaps most dangerous mammal out there in the wild. Ives recounts his observation in the battle between preserving the last forest preserves against the exploding poverty stricken population 

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