Photographers against Wildlife Crime

A pair of young Bengal tigers in India’s Ranthambore national park. Less than 4,000 tigers are left in the wild, a consequence in part due to poaching to supply consumer demand for their body parts, mostly in China and southeast Asia. (Photo by Sudhir Shivaram/Photographers Against Wildlife Crime/Wildscreen/The Guardian)
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