On the 15th International Tiger Day, the Sino-Russian joint research lab for Amur tiger conservation at China’s Northeast Forestry University unveiled a landmark code of conduct aimed at easing tensions between humans and the recovering Amur tiger population in northeast China.
The newly released code delivers scientific guidance to promote harmonious coexistence, outlining practical conduct for communities and conservation practitioners who share the landscape with these majestic big cats.
This initiative showcases the strength of cross-border collaboration in addressing global wildlife challenges. For young global citizens, entrepreneurs exploring sustainable travel, and thought leaders driving change in biodiversity, the code provides a fresh perspective on integrating human activity with nature's comeback.
As Amur tigers rebound, this publication marks a milestone in international conservation efforts. It underscores a collective vision for coexistence – uniting science, community engagement, and policy frameworks to protect one of Earth's most iconic species.
On this 15th International Tiger Day, the Sino-Russian lab's code invites readers worldwide to celebrate progress in wildlife conservation and imagine a future where people and tigers thrive together.
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