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TIGERS: COUNTING TIGERS

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  • Counting tigers helps scientists learn about what?
    ecosystems
    pop music
  • A healthy ecosystem depends on what?
    only large predators
    balance between species
  • When countries work together to protect tigers this is called what?
    global cooperation
    competition
  • Who often works with scientists to protect tiger habitats?
    astronauts
    local communities
  • What does biodiversity mean?
    only one type of animal
    many different living things
  • What happens if ecosystems lose top predators like tigers?
    food chains break down
    rivers get longer
  • What kind of data do scientists collect to count tigers?
    photos and footprints
    recipes
  • Conservation means what?
    protecting and managing the environment
    building shopping centres
  • Tigers help control which animal population?
    humans
    prey animals
  • Tigers live in which type of environment most commonly?
    forests
    deserts
  • True or False. All tiger habitats are in Africa
    True
    False
  • The loss of tiger numbers is an example of what?
    environmental change
    technological progress
  • What is one reason tigers are hard to count?
    they live in dense forests
    they glow in the dark
  • Why do scientists use camera traps?
    to record wildlife safely
    to take selfies
  • Saving tiger habitats supports which Geography idea?
    human–environment interaction
    urbanisation
  • Tigers mostly live in which continent?
    Europe
    Asia
  • True or False. The tiger population is increasing in some areas due to protection.
    True
    False
  • True or False. Local communities can help protect tiger areas
    True
    False
  • Protecting tiger habitats also protects what?
    just tigers
    other animals and plants
  • When humans destroy forests what happens to tiger habitats?
    they shrink
    they grow
  • When people plant trees and protect parks they are practising what?
    environmental management
    deforestation
    crime
  • Tigers are an example of what kind of species?
    domesticated
    endangered
  • True or False. Tigers can adapt easily to city life
    True
    False
  • When we protect forests for tigers people nearby also gain what?
    pet tigers
    more traffic
    clean water and jobs
  • Which human action most threatens tiger survival?
    recycling
    poaching
  • What tool helps scientists study where tigers travel?
    GPS tracking
    cooking utensils