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The programme to research the Amur tiger in Russia’s Far East is an independent project which is carried out as part of the research being done by the expedition of the Russian Academy of Sciences on animals that have been placed on the Russian Federation’s Red List of Threatened Species and other particularly important species of animals in Russia
The Amur Tiger Programme aims to develop a scientific platform for the conservation of Amur tigers living in Russia’s Far East
The programme’s objective is to study the distribution range of Amur tiger populations and the number and migration routes of these big cats in Russia
Scientists are researching the tigers’ reproductive biology, habitat, feeding patterns and food resources
In order to gain a more detailed insight into the tigers’ ability to adapt to the modern environment, scientists need to research their habitat structure and analyse the long-term dynamics of forest ecosystems in Russia’s Far East