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© Martin Harvey / WWF +17% In February, the Chinese government announced a 17 per cent rise in the giant panda population over the last decade. Meanwhile, wild tigers are on the rise for the first time in 100 years. The global total was revised up to 3,890 from as few as 3,200 in 2010 due to improved monitoring and population increases in India, Russia, Nepal and Bhutan. Asia's greater one-horned rhino numbers also rose to more than 3,500. PLAY VIDEO FIRST In July, all 193 member states adopted the first-ever UN General Assembly resolution against wildlife crime. WWF played a key role, and the final text incorporated all our major asks. Despite another terrible year for poaching of African elephants and rhinos, there were signs of progress on the ground, with Nepal celebrating its third year since 2011 of zero poaching of rhinos. 1.3 MILLION Our campaign to reduce demand for ivory in Thailand garnered the support of 1.3 million Thais and the backing of celebrities, artists and government officials. It coincided with the government regulating the domestic ivory market for the first time. Meanwhile, the Chinese and US presidents announced plans to phase out their domestic ivory markets, as did the chief executive of Hong Kong following a WWF campaign backed by over 70,000 people.

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