Cambodia's Indochinese tiger population collapsed through the late twentieth century under a combination of habitat loss and poaching pressure, with the last confirmed in-country sighting recorded in 2007. The species is now considered functionally extinct within Cambodian borders — making this a memorial issue in all but name.
Cambodia's Indochinese tiger population collapsed through the late twentieth century under a combination of habitat loss and poaching pressure, with the last confirmed in-country sighting recorded in 2007. The species is now considered functionally extinct within Cambodian borders — making this a memorial issue in all but name.