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Yesterday was International Tiger Day, so we’re bringing attention to the fact trade in Tigers and their body parts continues to thrive in Asia and other parts of the world. WWF recently released its Wildlife Crime Scorecard, grading countries’ efforts in curbing the illicit trade of rhino horn, tiger parts and elephant ivory. Wild tiger numbers have declined from about 100000 in the early 1900s to as few as 3200 today. Reblog if you’d like to see all tiger poachers turned into tiger protectors. (Image: Adam Oswell/WWF-Canon)