What is the attitude of the Chinese government towards the course of saving the tigers?
Since 1990, the Chinese government has been trying to win attention and support for different subspecies of the tigers in China but suffered objections from some international wildlife conservation Organizations. Feared and respected by the masses, the tiger, as an integral part of Chinese culture, has always been a symbol of power in Chinese tradition and faith for thousands of years. Therefore, China is obliged to assume the responsibility of saving the tigers. The Chinese State Forestry Administration is implementing the South China Action Plan in a decisive effort to safeguard remaining numbers and to encourage further breeding in a safe environment. With the rapid development of China’s economy, environmental issues have become more and more acute, which are drawing close attention from the Chinese people. With the fast growing economy, people now have higher demand for the quality of their environment. The action to save the tigers in China is the most challenging task in wildlif