🌍 HISTORY MADE! Watch China’s FIRST-EVER footage of a wild Siberian tigress with FIVE cubs!
In this video, watch the incredible footage captured in the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park. Siberian tigers (Amur tigers) jo kabhi khatam hone ke qareeb thay, ab China aur Russia ki koshishon se wapis aa rahe hain.
The Siberian tiger (Amur tiger), once on the brink of extinction in China, is making an incredible comeback! Thanks to China-Russia joint conservation efforts and the massive Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park (world’s largest tiger reserve), the wild population has grown to around 70 tigers.
In a historic moment captured in November 2025 (released 2026), camera traps recorded China’s FIRST-EVER footage of a wild Siberian tigress with FIVE cubs — an extremely rare event as tigers usually have 1-4 cubs. This heartwarming family sighting proves successful conservation and increasing prey base.
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In this video, watch the incredible footage captured in the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park. Siberian tigers (Amur tigers) jo kabhi khatam hone ke qareeb thay, ab China aur Russia ki koshishon se wapis aa rahe hain.
The Siberian tiger (Amur tiger), once on the brink of extinction in China, is making an incredible comeback! Thanks to China-Russia joint conservation efforts and the massive Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park (world’s largest tiger reserve), the wild population has grown to around 70 tigers.
In a historic moment captured in November 2025 (released 2026), camera traps recorded China’s FIRST-EVER footage of a wild Siberian tigress with FIVE cubs — an extremely rare event as tigers usually have 1-4 cubs. This heartwarming family sighting proves successful conservation and increasing prey base.
🌐 For more global stories and in-depth investigative reports, please visit our official website: https://www.ghostmiraclenewsworld.site
🌍 Language Notice:
On our website, articles and stories are presented in English due to regional relevance.
Global readers can use the Google Translate tool available on the sidebar, or by clicking “View Web Version” on mobile, to read in their preferred language.
This episode explores breathtaking tiger footage, human-wildlife conflict challenges, and future plans to protect these majestic big cats as a global conservation icon.
Don't forget to Subscribe to Ghost Miracle News Women’s for more wildlife discoveries! 🔔
#SiberianTiger #WildTigers #ChinaWildlife #TigerCubs #RareWildlife
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00:22The city of Hunchun in north-eastern China has an old legend.
00:26Once, a local merchant was in such a rush to get home that he pushed his cart at full
00:31speed.
00:32In his hurry, he didn't notice he was being chased by a tiger.
00:36When he turned around near his gates, he saw the beast standing right in front of him.
00:42But it just looked at him and disappeared into the forest.
00:49At home, the merchant told his mother what had happened.
00:52She told him to go high in the mountains, burn incense, and pay his respects to the spirit
00:57of the mountains, the Siberian tiger.
01:00In our neighborhood, we would like to take care of him as a tiger.
01:15During the 20th century, the ore in which the tigers were held gave way to thirst for profit.
01:21The unique animals were mercilessly killed by hunters and poachers, both in Russia and China.
01:28In addition, the Siberian tiger's habitat was massively deforested.
01:33By the middle of last century, there were only 20 to 30 individual tigers left alive.
01:38Only an endangered listing and a wide range of conservation measures saved the species.
01:46In the 20th century, the Northern Sea was basically disappeared from the North.
01:54The entire population of the general population was significantly reduced.
01:57In 2005, we started to continue to follow the Northern Sea in China's overall situation and
02:05its overall situation and its overall condition.
02:09So, this is why we have been working in China and North Korea for a long time.
02:15We have been working in China for a long time.
02:22About 10% of these rare predators
02:24inhabit the woods of Chinese provinces
02:27bordering Russia's Primorsky region.
02:30But a tiger knows no borders,
02:33so it migrates between two nations, looking for a better life.
02:37China has created a huge national park
02:40covering 20,000 square kilometres for these striped nomads.
02:444,000 surveillance cameras were installed
02:47and an ambitious goal was set
02:49to become the country with the greatest number of Siberian tiger cubs in the world.
02:55All they have to do now is win the support of the king of the tiger, the tiger.
03:16Long Johnming and his young associates work at the Tiger Conservation Research Centre in the Hunchun Nature Reserve.
03:23Since 2003, they have been monitoring Siberian tigers by video.
03:28They have 26 cameras installed in the area they cover,
03:33and they carry out expeditions regularly to collect data from the camera traps.
03:38They also use GPS to tag locations where the tigers spend most time.
03:44On this path, we should be interested in the dogs that are left alone.
03:47People may have lost the attention to their children.
03:50If we find ourselves, we can win.
03:52The hunters' thinking is two elephants.
03:54One lionfish.
03:56Very interested in knowledge if there are the young elephants' characteristics.
04:00Because it's the same age.
04:02It's the same age.
04:04It's the same age.
04:04The same age since the dolphins have fallen asleep,
04:20tigers are proud loners they're one of the few animals that can survive without a pack
04:26they can get food and fend for themselves and they get exactly the amount they need at any
04:32particular moment a tiger will never take more than it has to cloven hoofed animals that survive
04:39the hunt can return to their routine for a few days without fear of new attacks in the Chinese
04:45Reserve the Tigers main prey are deer and wild boar the staff of the Tiger Conservation Center
04:54and wildlife researchers from Beijing Normal University make sure there's enough prey
05:01in the non-n Insurance police in the United States in the United States in the United States
05:04and in the United States in the United States in the United States, people who have led the
05:20sand and the U.S. and provinces to their captains and the L paragraph that has impacted the plant
05:25by the land and to their długo son.
05:29in the 1980s a real tragedy happened in russia's primovsky region the rinderpest virus killed most
05:37of the wild boars and the deep snow caused roe and wapati deer to die off the tiger became empty
05:44of game tigers had no option but to go into villages and start attacking livestock and dogs
05:50when tiger prints were found at a bus stop in vladivestock it caused panic amongst the
05:57population that set off a massive tiger hunt 48 so-called conflict individuals
06:04those that attacked livestock were culled with official permission
06:17now russian and chinese researchers try to prevent such situations they constantly monitor woods
06:25and exchange information on the state of the tiger's habitat
06:40deputy director of the monitoring and research center at the state forestry administration
06:45feng li min and his assistant li shun have been working on issues concerning tiger conservation
06:53they study the ecosystems these rare predators inhabit today they'll study an area of the nature
07:00reserve 100 kilometers from the territory that lang jiangming's team is in charge of their first
07:07job is to perform a laser scan of the areas where tigers have been observed and taking 3d images to
07:15assess the overall situation
07:17um
07:20First step, we can see the light of the light.
07:25We can see the light of the light.
07:26We can see the light of the light.
07:28We are ready to see the light of the light.
07:35Let's start.
07:38We can see the light of the light of the light.
07:59After scanning, images of various locations will be merged into one picture
08:04that will represent the ecosystem of the entire forest in 3D.
08:08This will allow a precise assessment of different properties,
08:12humidity, pressure, the state of plants, insects and animals.
08:26Each adult tiger looks for its own hunting area,
08:30a section of woods where they can easily catch
08:32about 50 cloven-hoofed animals per year.
08:35The rest are saved for the future.
08:38To establish its territory,
08:40a tiger leaves scratch marks on the trees
08:42and marks other items in the vicinity.
08:45The subtle smell will help other individuals
08:48to define the age and sex of the tiger these lands belong to.
08:52And then, they might decide to stay clear of the area
08:55or to challenge an aged or weakened tenant for a cushy piece of land.
09:03And while Feng Liming's group is scanning their part of the forest,
09:08Hunchun Nature Reserve staff head to the area
09:11where a tiger couple is suspected to dwell.
09:14Lang Jiangming and his crew are trying to prevent turf wars among Siberian tigers,
09:20which are on the brink of extinction as it is.
09:23For this, they make a list of all the predators
09:26and closely monitor their behaviour.
09:35North America in the area
09:36The area is located in the area of Mongolia,
09:37where you see birds and birds and birds in the area.
09:40In this area, there should be 2 birds,
09:441 bear bear bear, 1 bear bear, 1 bear bear,
09:47And there are other animals,
09:50animals and wild birds.
09:51There are animals in where we all know.
09:52The wild birds may be fished from there.
09:53It seems to be wild birds and wild birds
09:59usually a tiger doesn't consider humans as prey but it will attack if it feels threatened
10:05this predator will intentionally hunt a human only if there's no other prey or if its habitat
10:12has been lost an experienced hunter will never face a group of people it makes sense that it
10:19prefers to pursue loners lang jiang ming notices the first paw prints of the day right by the roadside
10:30don't worry about it
10:32it's quite light
10:35it's quite clear
10:41okay
10:43now we've found a place here
10:45a tiger is at its best when
11:14it swiftly darts at its prey they use their powerful hind legs to jump up to six meters
11:20and land right on top of their prey first the predator sneaks up on its victim from the side
11:26or from behind then it defines the trajectory of its victorious lunge
11:50siberian tigers can
11:53look at night because they have a special reflective layer in their eyes behind the
11:57retina they have a thin film lining it's a retro reflector that increases the light available to
12:04the eye making objects look brighter that's why tigers can see six times better than humans
12:11humans at night
12:11the siberian tiger has
12:41few natural enemies. The only animal that can beat them is a large brown bear. Even then,
12:48most often young and weak tigers and cubs fall prey. So, at home, the king of the tiger
12:54feels at ease and safe at any time. Surveillance cameras film the predators around the clock.
13:01Still, if one wants to take in the beauty of the local forest, it's better to come in
13:06the daytime. Mr. Lange and his associates are preparing to watch the footage filmed by the
13:12camera they installed several months ago.
13:39Each tiger has its individual physique. Apart from that, tiger's stripe patterns are unique,
13:47like human fingerprints. Using these kinds of ID, the staff of the Tiger Conservation Center
13:54can recognize their animals, even if they venture off to another nature reserve or even state.
14:23In nature reserves and protective zones, each tiger has an individual passport. It contains
14:29much more data than our ID documents, and forestry staff recognize their animals the old-fashioned
14:35way, by paw prints. An experienced gamekeeper is better than any detective in determining what
14:41kind of tiger it is, and where it's headed.
14:58As a young man, Liang Feng En, a wildlife ranger in Nuan Xuanhe, was a good hunter, even a local
15:07celebrity. He used to hunt bears and tigers on his own.
15:11In the early 1990s, Liang went after a bear that attacked two elderly people from the village. He didn't expect
15:19to find the beast at the crime scene. After all, they usually stay far off after attacking a human.
15:26This is what I've seen by history.
15:29This year, when I'm at Angela Trump said, he answered, he would snap away.
15:33At the table, he went to find the killer. I didn't expect to reach the kingBER ok, and he went
15:39to the table.
15:41Actually, he pulled away. The other person at the table, he passed away from the.
15:46He passed away from his hand, I was sure to borough my hand, he had to get intoijing his hand
15:48on their hand.
15:48He passed away from the tire, and threw his hand down, he passed away from the tire.
15:53He passed away from the tire, I was able to get out of his hand.
16:17It was at that moment when Liang Feng En saw two bear cubs that came running out of the lair
16:24and looked at their slain mother in horror.
16:27As it turned out, the she bear hadn't left the scene of the attack because she had cubs there.
16:33She'd been protecting them from strangers.
16:54I felt like I had to protect the animal.
16:58I wouldn't kill again and kill again.
17:03In 1994, China introduced restrictions on the issuing of hunting licenses.
17:09The number of gun licenses was significantly reduced as well.
17:13That's when people from the Wildlife Conservation Society came to Suiyang Forest
17:18looking for a man with experience in hunting.
17:21Since only an experienced hunter would know animal habits,
17:25such a person would also be efficient in protecting them from poachers.
17:30Liang's family didn't believe that the excitement of the hunt
17:33would give way to the desire to protect the wildlife.
17:37But Liang did it.
17:38And now he's a ranger in his native forest.
17:41And he walks dozens of kilometers every day to keep animals safe.
17:46The reason why the law enforcement is not allowed to protect the wildlife.
17:50The reason why the law enforcement is not allowed to protect the wildlife.
17:55The use of the weapons is the only way to protect the wildlife.
17:58The most important thing is to protect the wildlife.
18:08The location is now more at the right.
18:15So let's look at this area.
18:17I think there will be a lot of traces there.
18:23While the employees of Forestry Commissions and Tiger Conservation Centers
18:27patrol game trails looking for poachers and hunters,
18:31researchers take care of the Tiger King's health.
18:34And that's a very hard thing to do.
18:37The biggest feline on the planet is quite stubborn.
18:40A tiger is disturbed only if there's a real threat to its life or well-being.
18:45The check-ups are performed remotely.
18:48The Beijing Normal University Lab tests a predator's droppings
18:53to make conclusions about its health.
18:55That's what Feng Limin and his associate are doing now,
18:59looking for a usable sample.
19:05Have a great day.
19:13Let's go.
19:14Let's go.
19:16Let's see what this is.
19:20What is this?
19:22It's a little old.
19:23It's a little old.
19:26It's a little old.
19:28Let's go.
19:28Let's go.
19:29Let's go.
19:43The sample is carefully packed and marked.
19:46As soon as it reaches the camp,
19:49it's sent to the Beijing Normal University Lab.
20:00the most amazing thing is that by studying the feces researchers can tell which tiger was actually
20:07assessed there's a high precision cellular method that allows this soon we'll know which
20:14forest dweller left these biomaterials and if this particular tiger is healthy
20:52unlike their heat loving cousins the siberian tiger can live in cold weather and hunt in deep
20:57snow they can use their coat pattern to their advantage in any season in summer their wide
21:03set stripes serve as a perfect disguise for their habitat in autumn their orange fur blends in with
21:09the trees in winter white spots on their chest and belly don't just camouflage them but also keep
21:15them warm in the snow the siberian tiger's fur is longer and thicker than that of its southern
21:37relatives professor feng and his associate are going to install a new infrared camera to monitor
21:44the predators better in the upcoming cold autumn despite the rain they're heading to a remote
21:51attractive forest wait Beijing Beijing show to draw your love in change and the thunder as I don't know
21:58you're selling yet you're learning a serial sense y'all selling dear children professor Feng
22:09starts by field testing the transmitter and infrared camera then he contacts HQ after installation the
22:20The camera will film animals around the clock and upload the images to the data center mainframe.
22:48Feng Liming and his crew have installed more than 4,000 cameras in northeastern China,
22:54but they have an ambitious goal to install 30,000 camera traps along tiger trails.
23:01So, in about 5 years, we'll have the chance to watch a new TV reality show, Siberian Tigers in China.
23:09The Chinese government has already allocated 13 billion yuan, or almost 2 billion dollars, to the program.
23:17This means the nature reserves in China will be getting larger with each passing year,
23:23as well as the number of staff at the Endangered Species Protection Center.
23:38Lang Jianming and his crew are happy with today's expedition.
23:42The camera they installed in March was filming two tigers' movements for four months.
23:49That means the predators have settled down in this part of the nature reserve and feel comfortable here.
24:05The number of Siberian tigers in China has increased from 5 to 30 individuals over the last several years.
24:14Of course, such progress has been made possible by the establishment of the huge nature reserve on land allocated by
24:21the state,
24:21and state-of-the-art equipment available to researchers and rangers.
24:26But the key ingredient to success is state policy that forced people to change their attitude towards nature and its
24:33fauna.
24:35Killing a Siberian tiger in China is punishable by 5 or even 10 years in prison.
24:40It's a very effective measure. No one would be willing to take such a risk.
24:45At that time, I felt like the situation was like this.
24:49For the rest of the world, all of the groups were more serious.
24:54At that time, I was able to get the guns and everything.
24:57The police were also executed.
24:59The police were also executed.
25:01At that time, the police were the police department.
25:05The police were the director of the police department.
25:38The tiger has once again become king of the forest and spirit of the mountains in China, just as it
25:44should be.
25:45After all, even the marks on its forehead look like a Chinese character for king.
25:50And kings of the animal world must only die having met their match in a fight or live to a
25:55ripe old age,
25:56then retreat high into the mountains to pass their blooming and generous habitat over to the next generation.
26:06All right.
26:08And all of this is thanks to the world's first-time family.
26:09For people of the people of the whole world, we have a very strong family.
26:11If you're a thousand years old, you're going to attend and in your homes.
26:11Then we'll see you on the left side and at your home and then you're going toogie on the coast.
26:12If you do, let's go and find your home, happy.
26:12And we'll see you on your foot in the next generation.
26:13If you're the co-maid, you're going to be up to the COVID-19 plan on the country.
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