Traffickers face fight over dwindling tiger numbers in the wild
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Thirteen countries home to the world's dwindling population of wild tigers yesterday agreed to establish an intelligence-sharing network to fight traffickers, ending an anti-poaching conference in Kathmandu. Around 100 experts, government and law enforcement officials attended the five-day summit, co-hosted by Nepal and conservation group the WWF to hammer out a regional plan to fight poaching in Asia. See link below to read the story in the South China Morning Post.