Today, over 80% of wild tigers live in WWF supported landscapes. Will you join us, and help protect this amazing wild cat? Tigers can live in a wide variety of natural habitats, from forested habitats ...
The camera trap image of the last tiger of Cambodia was an iconic one, used by WWF to highlight the urgent need of restoring the landscape. In late September 2017, the Prime Minister of Cambodia ...
There is some positive news though, because after years of concern, the number of wild tigers in some areas does now seem to be rising. New figures by wildlife charity WWF suggest a resurgence in ...
According to the United Nations, the global tiger population has declined by 95% over the past century, due to habitat loss and wildlife trafficking. Suyash Keshari / WWF-International A tiger ...
From perhaps 100,000 a century ago, their numbers declined to an estimated 3,200 wild tigers in 2010. That is why KENZO is partnering with WWF to double the population of wild tigers by 2022 – the ...
Efforts to determine tiger population in Coimbatore Forest Division through camera traps and comprehensive surveys.
Pilibhit: In a joint initiative by the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR) authorities and the World Wide Fund for Nature (India), a special drive has been l.
Nepal nearly tripled its tiger population from 121 in 2010 to 355 in 2022. However, some in Nepal, including Prime Minister KP Oli, believe the tiger population's success warrants a reduction.