Sunday, November 14, 2010

A Slaughtered Tiger Tally
By: John Collins Rudolf

There has been a large number of tigers killed during this decade and there are not vary many that are believed to be left in the wild. Asian countries such as China and Vietnam, and others like India and Nepal are some of the countries with a lot of demand on tiger parts. Because of this large demand, there have been a great number of killings and an overall population decline for the tigers.

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/11/a-slaughtered-tiger-tally/?scp=2&sq=energy%20and%20environment&st=cse
This article was found in the New York Times and was published November 11, 2010


The article does a good job of not including that much bias into the paper since it is mainly pointing out the facts. There could be some bias where it talks about the traditional use of the tiger parts used in medicine has declined but that might also still be a fact. Overall, it does a pretty good job giving the reader sufficient information to introduce their own opinion.

II. The Living World
A. Ecosystem Structure
IV. Land and Water Use
D. Other Land Use
1. Public and Federal Land

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