we don't have to.
the white color of a tigers coat is not natural, it is caused by a mutated gen. the ones you see in the zoo are "bred" (BIRTH DEFECTS ARE COMMON)
it is possible to find white tigers in the wild, but this occurs only once every 10/15 thousand births. however most will die soon, because the white coat will make his camouflage ineffective.
They are protected so you will be arrested if you kill one.
What is done to save the white tigers they're taking more white tigers into zoo all around the world, and people are taking more into reserves.
wild life caretakers go to places that tigers have been dying the most often and see what is happening and if they see they are dying of a sickness then they bring tigers back to a lab to see what it is and then try to help them. they do this with most endangered animals
White tigers are protected through conservation efforts focusing on preserving their natural habitats, implementing anti-poaching measures, and breeding programs in captivity to ensure their genetic diversity and survival. Education on the conservation status of white tigers also plays a key role in raising awareness and reducing demand for illegal trade.
==People are raising money for charities that help and poachers are fined if they kill them ==
The white tiger is an extremely rare genetic version of the Bengal tiger. There has not been a white tiger seen in the wild since 1967. All white tigers alive today are in captivity, descendents of the two cubs captured in 1967.
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White Bengals are fully protected by law as are all tigers..The white Bengal is extremely rare in the wild, and captive populations suffer from health issues because of inbreeding..No more should be bred in captivity.
To protect ozone, we have to curb CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
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people is not fishing them as much.
they are putting the tigers into zoos and breeding them. It's the best way to protect the cubs but this zoo breeding poses a risk of inbreeding