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          Tiger cubs living the wild life in S. Africa
          (China Daily)
          Updated: 2004-10-29 08:27

          Two South China Tiger cubs born in Shanghai Zoo this year fly to South Africa today to learn to live in the wild.

          It is the second time that South China Tiger cubs have been sent there to receive such training.


          South China tiger cubs "Madonna"  and "Tiger Woods"  fly to South Africa today to learn how to survive in the wild at a training centre in Philippolis, Free State. [newsphoto]
          Two Shanghai Zoo cubs, one male and one female, were sent to South Africa last September.

          The two new cubs, also a male and a female, have been named "Tiger Woods" and "Madonna."

          Three more cubs will join the four in the next four years and by 2008, about seven will be trained in South Africa, said Lu Jun with the Wildlife Research and Development Centre under the State Forestry Administration.

          "The two cubs sent to South Africa last year are in good condition. They have adapted to the surroundings," he said.

          There are fewer than 30 South China tigers, also called China tigers, living in the wild, even less than the number of giant pandas.

          There are another 60 or so at zoos across the country.

          Some experts have warned that the species will die out by 2010 if no measures are taken.

          'Going wild' project

          The "going wild" training programme was launched in 2002 as a bid to save the species, said Quan Li, the founder of the Save China Tigers Foundation who initiated the programme.

          The foundation gives financial support to the training in South Africa.

          Quan said last year's two cubs are now living in a 76-hectare area and they successfully hunted a bushbuck in July, the first time in their life they have hunted and killed their own food.

          During their early days in South Africa, the two refused to eat any other meat except beef, she said.

          "Bigger animals will be gradually put into the region for them to hunt," she said, adding that the area will be eventually expanded to 6,000 hectares.

          Lu said both tigers are now bigger than their brothers and sisters in the Shanghai Zoo.

          One thing Lu is happy about is that the female cub has shown signs of being ruttish earlier than those of the same age in zoos.

          "It is our expectation that the tigers can reproduce by themselves in South Africa," Lu said.

          Lu and other experts have also been looking for places for the tigers to live after they come back to China.

          The first batch of them may be back in 2008.

          Two places, Zixi in East China's Jiangxi Province and Liuyang in Central China's Hunan Province, have been recommended to the State Forestry Administration after careful study, Lu said.

          The ecosystem in the regions will be improved and the variety and numbers of wild animals will be increased in three or four years, he added.

          Quan, with the Save China Tigers Foundation, said ecological tourism will be developed in the regions so that the protection of the South China tigers can be sustained.

          Such a practice has been successfully adopted in South Africa, she added.



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