External Tiger Research Resources
CarnivoreConservation.org - abstracts and papers on large carnivores (free).
Digital Cat Library - IUCN’s online collection of Cat
research papers (membership).
Forest Conservation Portal – Extensive resources on conservation of forests around
the world including tiger ecology and other conservation organizations
(free).
Free Conservation Text Books - The aim of this scheme is to provide ecology and conservation
books to those from outside Western Europe, North America, Japan,
Australia and New Zealand who would otherwise be unable to obtain them.
The simple purpose of this scheme is to spread ecological knowledge as
widely as possible (free to developing countries).
Free
Access to the Journal "Conservation Biology" - for people from
developing countries only (membership).
IUCN / SSC Cat Specialist Group - IUCN’s research group that focuses on the world’s
cats (membership).
Ilaohu - This
“love of tigers” website is a valuable information warehouse
(in Chinese).
People
and Wildlife - A great communication forum for human-wildlife
conflict issues and innovative solutions with extensive examples manuals
and other resources run out of WildCru at Oxford University (free).
Project Tiger Website - The official website of the
Indian Government's tiger conservation programme that was started in
1973 to conserve India's most enigmatic animal species. The site has
data, kids information, a place to report wildlife crime and several
reports including the findings of a recent investigation into the
current tiger crisis (free).
Springer - free/low cost resources for developing
countries.
Sundarbans Tiger Project - a
fascinating blog and source of regional information about tiger
conservation in Bangladesh (membership).
Tigers
in the Forest - Michael J Vickers is a wildlife
conservationist and photographer who has a particular passion for
tigers and travels to India to search for them in their natural
environment.
Tigers.RU-
Evgeny Suvorov’s resources on Amur tiger conservation in Russia,
including translations of Russian Conservation texts (free).
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