Health
Vaccines for a common pet problem could help save this big cat from extinction – Inverse
In a new study, scientists reveal vaccinating Amur tigers from canine distemper virus could help save them from extinction.

In the midst
of the global pandemic, vaccines are at the forefront of everyone’s minds. And scientists think a vaccine could help pull back another creature from the brink.
In a new study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, researchers show how vaccinating Amur tigers one of the world’s rarest big cats against a common pet problem could help these tigers survive. Without further intervention, these tigers face the threat of extinction.
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