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This profile was automatically generated using 2 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
This profile was automatically generated using 2 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
Web References
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1. Asia Cat Report Part 1
www.aapn.org/AsiaCat1.html - [Cached]Published on: 2/3/2000 Last Visited: 9/28/2000
The visit was hosted by Mr. Liu Xin Chen, who has been associated with the Center since its inception. Additionally, Professor Ma Yiqing, a member of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) Species Survival Commission (SSC) Cat Specialist Group, provided important background information on local and international efforts underway. Professor Ma was essential in helping to put the Center into context with the broader conservation environment.
While the main thrust of the visit was on conservation, it quickly became clear that if the Center is to play a positive role, it must reconcile with the mainstream conservation community. In particular, it must respond completely and conclusively to questions raised about its history and present activities ; only then will it be able to define a clear, complimentary role to guide its future operations. Therefore, although this report tries to chart a constructive path forward for the Center, it also contains information and data that are not strictly concerned with conservation per se. This reflects a belief that honest dialogue and sharing of information are required to start the process of reconciliation.
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This report incorporates comments provided by Liu Xin Chen to an earlier draft version.
The report is presented in four further sections :.
Chapter II presents a profile of the current situation for the Center and Parks, including a brief history, the status of current operations, and the linkage (or lack thereof) with internationally-accepted conservation practices ;.
In Chapter III, future issues surrounding the Center are outlined, building to a case for inclusion of the Center in worldwide programs or conformity with international practices ;.
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Data points included in the graph are as reported by the Center in accounts by members of the IUCN SSC CSG and the International Fund for Animal Welfare ; press such as Xinhua, The Globe and Mail, The Asian Wall Street Journal, China Daily, and [ Beijing ] CityEdition ; Esmond Bradley Martin, Liu Xin Chen and Chen Ke Lin in International Zoo News ; and individuals such as Michael Day and the author.
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3 Martin, Esmond Bradley ; Liu Xin Chen ; and Chen Ke Lin, The Breeding Center for Siberian Tigers in China, International Zoo News, 1990
4 Liu Xin Chen, Project Proposal of Field-Training and Setting-Free of Artificially-Fed Northeast Tiger, pp2
5 Robinson, Jill, IFAW, Field Report of 23 June 1995 visit
6 Anon, Re-establish the Tiger Ecological King, Chinese newspaper article, 1996
7 Based upon recorded population in June of 95 of 65 live tigers from Jill Robinson Field Report of 23 June 1995
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10 Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000
11 USDA Forest Service, IFAW, IUCN/SSC CSG respectively
12 Jackson, Peter, Concern About Chinese Tiger Programme, Cat News No. 25, Autumn, 1996
13 According to Liu Xin Chen, an analysis of the genetic purity of the Center's tigers is currently being undertaken. Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000).
14 Anon, China, Tiger Information Center
15 Anon, China, Tiger Information Center
16 PricewaterhouseCoopers analysis based on World Bank State-owned enterprise research.
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17 Liu Xin Chen, October 1999
18 Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000
19 Bennett, Cortlan, in South China Morning Post, 28 November, 1999 ; Southworth, June, The Scandal of Tiger Wine, 21 October 1999, Associated Press
20 Anon, AZA Tiger SSP Five-Year Plan (1998-2003)
21 Liu Xin Chen, October 1999
22 Anon, International Protection Activity is Developing Vigorously Chinese newspaper.
23 Muller, P. and Sontag, K. 1998 International Tiger Studbook 1998 as reported in CatNews No. 31.
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25 Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000
26 Tan Bangjie in Jackson, Peter, Chinese Breeding Centre for Felidae, 1992 -
2. Asia Cat Report Part 1
www.jwed.org/AsiaCat1.html - [Cached]Published on: 1/31/2000 Last Visited: 9/22/2000
The visit was hosted by Mr. Liu Xin Chen, who has been associated with the Center since its inception. Additionally, Professor Ma Yiqing, a member of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) Species Survival Commission (SSC) Cat Specialist Group, provided important background information on local and international efforts underway. Professor Ma was essential in helping to put the Center into context with the broader conservation environment.
While the main thrust of the visit was on conservation, it quickly became clear that if the Center is to play a positive role, it must reconcile with the mainstream conservation community. In particular, it must respond completely and conclusively to questions raised about its history and present activities ; only then will it be able to define a clear, complimentary role to guide its future operations. Therefore, although this report tries to chart a constructive path forward for the Center, it also contains information and data that are not strictly concerned with conservation per se. This reflects a belief that honest dialogue and sharing of information are required to start the process of reconciliation.
...
This report incorporates comments provided by Liu Xin Chen to an earlier draft version.
The report is presented in four further sections :.
Chapter II presents a profile of the current situation for the Center and Parks, including a brief history, the status of current operations, and the linkage (or lack thereof) with internationally-accepted conservation practices ;.
In Chapter III, future issues surrounding the Center are outlined, building to a case for inclusion of the Center in worldwide programs or conformity with international practices ;.
...
Data points included in the graph are as reported by the Center in accounts by members of the IUCN SSC CSG and the International Fund for Animal Welfare ; press such as Xinhua, The Globe and Mail, The Asian Wall Street Journal, China Daily, and [ Beijing ] CityEdition ; Esmond Bradley Martin, Liu Xin Chen and Chen Ke Lin in International Zoo News ; and individuals such as Michael Day and the author.
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3 Martin, Esmond Bradley ; Liu Xin Chen ; and Chen Ke Lin, The Breeding Center for Siberian Tigers in China, International Zoo News, 1990
4 Liu Xin Chen, Project Proposal of Field-Training and Setting-Free of Artificially-Fed Northeast Tiger, pp2
5 Robinson, Jill, IFAW, Field Report of 23 June 1995 visit
6 Anon, Re-establish the Tiger Ecological King, Chinese newspaper article, 1996
7 Based upon recorded population in June of 95 of 65 live tigers from Jill Robinson Field Report of 23 June 1995
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10 Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000
11 USDA Forest Service, IFAW, IUCN/SSC CSG respectively
12 Jackson, Peter, Concern About Chinese Tiger Programme, Cat News No. 25, Autumn, 1996
13 According to Liu Xin Chen, an analysis of the genetic purity of the Center's tigers is currently being undertaken. Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000).
14 Anon, China, Tiger Information Center
15 Anon, China, Tiger Information Center
16 PricewaterhouseCoopers analysis based on World Bank State-owned enterprise research.
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17 Liu Xin Chen, October 1999
18 Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000
19 Bennett, Cortlan, in South China Morning Post, 28 November, 1999 ; Southworth, June, The Scandal of Tiger Wine, 21 October 1999, Associated Press
20 Anon, AZA Tiger SSP Five-Year Plan (1998-2003)
21 Liu Xin Chen, October 1999
22 Anon, International Protection Activity is Developing Vigorously Chinese newspaper.
23 Muller, P. and Sontag, K. 1998 International Tiger Studbook 1998 as reported in CatNews No. 31.
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25 Liu Xin Chen, personal commentary, January 2000
26 Tan Bangjie in Jackson, Peter, Chinese Breeding Centre for Felidae, 1992

