Rehabilitation reserve helps endangered tigers return to wild

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Rehabilitation reserve helps endangered tigers return to wild

STORY: Rehabilitation reserve helps endangered tigers return to wild DATELINE: Oct. 23, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:59 LOCATION: HARBIN, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Siberian tigers 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): LIU DAN, Chief designer of Siberian Tiger Park 3. various of Siberian tigers STORYLINE: Over 1,000 Siberian tigers live in the Siberia Tiger Park in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. Thanks to wildlife rehabilitation programs, these big cats may return to the wild in the future. Siberian tigers, mainly living in northeast China and Siberia in Russia, are known as one of the world's most endangered species. Artificially-raised tigers were considered incapable of living in the wild, as they lack key survival skills and may wander into traps. In the rehabilitation reserve, artificially-raised tigers can practice tracking, hunting, and keeping away from humans in a near-natural environment, then pass these skills to their offspring. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): LIU DAN, Chief designer of Siberian

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