Rare images of wild tigers in Bhutan, captured by camera traps, show tigers and other animals using high-altitude wildlife corridors which are lifelines to isolated tiger populations and critical to genetic diversity, conservation and growth. Here: A local house, painted with tiger iconography, near Wangchuck Centennial park, in Sephu Gewog village. Tigers are one of the four animal protectors in Bhuddhism and their images can been seen adorning houses throughout Bhutan. (Photo by Emmanuel Rondeau/WWF UK/The Guardian)
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