Russian media report that a hunter in Primorsky Krai (Primorye), Russia, died after being attacked by an Amur (Siberian) tiger while in the forest. Wildlife experts suggest the tiger involved may have been wounded, which can increase the likelihood of attacks on humans. The incident is likely to prompt scrutiny of regional wildlife management, human–tiger interaction protocols, and safety measures for people working in tiger habitats.
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If authorities in Primorye respond with tighter access or safety regulations in tiger habitats, operational conditions for local forestry and hunting-related businesses could shift in ways that are difficult to quantify.
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