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Bereznyuk, S.; Cui, G.; Fomenko, P.V.; Guo, B.; Han, X.; Hotte, M.; Jiang, J.; Jin, S.; Kolonin, G.V.; Kryukov, V.G.; Lan, C.; Li, L.; Li, T.; Ma, J.; Ma, Y.; Meng, X.; Miquelle, D.G.; Pan, F.; Pikunov, D.G.; Stomatyuk, E.N.; Sun, H.; Wang, W.; Wu, Z.; Yu, X.; Zhai, B.; Zhang, C.; Zhang, E.; Zhou, X.; Zubtsov, S.A.
Workshop to develop a recovery plan for the wild North China tiger population. Proceedings
2000  Conference Proceeding

A group of Chinese, Russian, and international experts and government officials convened in Harbin, Heilongjiang, from October 20-23, 2000, to assist in the development of a recovery plan for the tiger. The objectives of the workshop were clearly defined: a) develop a recovery plan to be submitted to the State Forestry Administration and that will hopefully be incorporated as part of a Federally approved recovery plan; b) include in the recovery plan a set of specific, concrete conservation actions that will lead to recovery of China's wild Amur tiger population; and, c) encourage international organizations interested in tiger conservation to participate in the recovery process in Northeast China. The workshop was broken up into 12 sections that either represented potentially key components of a proposed Action Plan, or that addressed key issues in implementing such an Action Plan. Key topics were introduced in a series of presentations, followed by working group sessions to come up with concrete recommendations for action. These proceedings represent a summary of the workshop process, and are not an end product, but a complementary document to the proposed Action Plan, which is currently being developed.

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