
Tiger | World Wildlife Fund
Tiger numbers are rising but remain vulnerable. Here's how WWF is working to protect wild tigers and their habitats.
Where do tigers live? And other tiger facts - World Wildlife Fund
There are two subspecies of tiger, commonly referred to as the continental tiger and the Sunda island tiger. All remaining island tigers are found only in Sumatra, with tigers in Java and Bali now extinct.
Why Expanding Tiger Habitats Matters | World Wildlife Fund
Mar 3, 2025 · Expanding tiger habitats helps restore ecosystems, support biodiversity, and ensure coexistence with communities. Learn about rewilding efforts.
Continental Tiger | World Wildlife Fund
WWF has been instrumental in securing tiger habitat in countries like Bhutan, China, and Russia. The protected habitat includes officially protected areas and conservation leases that help secure a …
Tigre | Historias | Descubre WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Para garantizar una eficaz gestión de conservación de los sitios de los tigres, los Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CA | TS) o estándares de conservación asegurada para los tigres, ofrecen un …
Five Tiger Cubs Filmed in China Mark Conservation Success | World ...
Jan 8, 2026 · China’s tiger population has increased from an all-time low of 20 individuals in 2010 to around 70 in 2025. Because of this, many communities in Northeast China haven’t lived near tigers …
A new dawn for tigers - World Wildlife Fund
While tiger numbers have been on the upswing and their conservation has seen many successes, there is still a lot of work to be done.
Tiger Conservation: Increasing Our Wild Populations | World Wildlife …
Tigers are close to extinction. WWF aims to double wild tiger populations through habitat protection, anti-poaching efforts, and community engagement.
Thailand’s Wild Tiger Population Is Growing | World Wildlife Fund
Jul 29, 2024 · After years of concerted conservation efforts, Thailand’s wild tiger populations are increasing, with a new estimate of 179-223 tigers. This news, released by the Royal Thai …
WWF Applauds India’s Rising Tiger Population | World Wildlife Fund
Apr 10, 2023 · WWF celebrates India’s 2022 tiger survey results showing 3,167 wild tigers, a major milestone for global conservation and the Tx2 goal.