The Siberian Tiger
Cinder Treely
Cinder grew up in a home where both parents were natural conservationists. She was always in the outdoors, which naturally led to her love of the “big cats” and a particular cat, the Siberian tiger. Due to its endangered status, she has been studying its environment and habitat to find ways to increase the population while reducing the threat of poachers.
They live primarily in eastern Russia's birch forests, though some exist in China and North Korea. Though their northern climate is far harsher than those of other tigers, these animals have some advantages. Northern forests offer the lowest human density of any tiger habitat, and the most complete ecosystem. The vast woodlands also allow tigers far more room to roam, as Russia's timber industry is currently less extensive than that of many other countries.
References - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/siberian-tiger