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FAQs: Understanding Wildlife in Reserves

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Wildlife reserves provide protected habitats where animals can live without the threat of poaching, habitat destruction, or human conflict. They are essential for breeding programs, population recovery, and preserving biodiversity.

Reserves provide vast, undisturbed forests where Amur tigers can hunt and raise their cubs. Anti-poaching patrols, camera traps, and habitat restoration efforts ensure the survival of this endangered species.

Yes, visitors can support reserves by following eco-friendly tourism guidelines, donating to conservation programs, and spreading awareness about the importance of protecting wildlife.

Local communities play a crucial role by participating in conservation programs, protecting habitats, and acting as guides or rangers. Their involvement helps balance human needs with wildlife preservation.