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Tiger countries agree to preserve big-cat habitats

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FILE - Monday, March 28, 2011, file photo, Seema, a Royal Bengal tigress, reacts to the camera at the zoo in Ahmadabad, India. Countries with wild tiger populations have agreed to do more to protect tiger habitats that are shrinking drastically because of deforestation and urban sprawl, conservationists said Friday. Representatives from the 13 Asian countries with tigers, meeting this week in New Delhi, issued a resolution acknowledging that the forests in which tigers live are inherently valuable themselves and worthy of protection.(AP Photo/Ajit Solanki, File)

FILE - Monday, March 28, 2011, file photo, Seema, a Royal Bengal tigress, reacts to the camera at the zoo in Ahmadabad, India. Countries with wild tiger populations have agreed to do more to protect tiger habitats that are shrinking drastically because of deforestation and urban sprawl, conservationists said Friday. Representatives from the 13 Asian countries with tigers, meeting this week in New Delhi, issued a resolution acknowledging that the forests in which tigers live are inherently valuable themselves and worthy of protection.(AP Photo/Ajit Solanki, File)

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