
[EPA / Yonhap]
An undated handout photo made available by DNP-Freeland on 28 March 2017 shows two young tiger cubs are photographed by a camera trap set by Thailand's Department of National Parks (DNP) and Freeland to survey and monitor the elusive big cats at a forest in eastern of Thailand. Thailand's Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) with Freeland, a frontline counter-trafficking organization and Panthera, a global wild cat conservation have released their joint scientific survey that confirmed the discovery of a new breeding population of Indochinese tigers and providing photograph of tiger cubs which claimed as a critically-timed victory for the future hope of the endangered tiger which feared almost been wiped out by hunting, poaching and trafficking, a press release said.
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