Rare Indochinese tigers caught on camera in Thai jungle – video
by Guardian Staff from on (#2HEQX)
Critically endangered Indochinese tigers are captured on sensor-triggered cameras throughout 2016, set up in Thailand's Eastern Forest Complex by the Forest Department and wildlife NGOs Freeland and Panthera. Conservationists say it gives hope for the survival of an animal whose total population is estimated at 221, spread across Myanmar and Thailand
- Footage courtesy of the Freeland foundation
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