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How many Siberian tigers are there?

There are more than 500 in the world and 60 in China. Northeast tiger is a feline leopard, one of the subspecies of tiger, and it belongs to the endangered (EN) standard of IUCN. China's List of National Key Protected Wild Animals ranks first, and Siberian tigers are distributed in northeast Asia, Russian Far East or Jilin and Heilongjiang in northeast China. By 2024, there will be only more than 500 wild Siberian tigers in the world due to the destruction of their habitats. According to the information released by the National Forestry and Grassland Bureau, July 29th is the Global Tiger Day. As of July 29th, 2023, there were about 60 wild Siberian tigers in China, which was significantly increased compared with 20 in 1990s, and their distribution range was gradually expanding. In order to protect the Amur tiger in China, in June 20 15, the Tiger and Leopard Research Team of Beijing Normal University compiled the Proposal on Implementing Major Ecological Projects for the Restoration and Protection of Wild Amur Tiger and Leopard in China, and submitted it to the Central Committee, suggesting that the Northeast Tiger and Leopard should be included in the national strategy.