Tiger Population and Actions Taken to Protect Tigers In Myanmar, India and
Indonesia ( 2000, 2005 and 2010 )
Figure 1 ________tiger population in Myanmar, India and Indonesia in 2000,
2005 and 2010 while Table 1 __________the actions taken by these countries to protect tiger population in the same ________. ____________, the number of actions taken in these years _____________the tiger population in these countries. In 2000, Myanmar’s tiger population was the ________(250) among the countries ___________Myanmar took the ________actions: ‘Punish poachers severely’ and ‘Protect tiger habitats’ whereas India’s tiger population was smaller at 240 __________India took only 1 action: ‘Punish poachers severely’. The number of tigers in Indonesia was the __________, at 200, ___________no action. In 2005, due to one _______action, ‘Educate public’, Myanmar’s tiger population__________to 300. This number___________further to 430 in 2010 _____________Myanmar set up tiger reserves. However, tiger population in India _________to 150 in 2005 __________no action was taken but the number ____________to 200 __________the number of actions ____________to 2 in 2010. However, Indonesia’s tiger population _________to 150 although Indonesia had ‘Educate public’ in 2005. The number_________to 110 in 2010 with the ___________action.
To conclude, the ______________of actions taken determined the tiger