WWF - Endangered Species Conservation | World Wildlife Fund As the world’s leading conservation organization, we work in nearly 100 countries to tackle the most critical issues at the intersection of nature, people, and climate Our goals Recognizing that the problems facing our planet are increasingly more complex and urgent, WWF focuses its work on six ambitious goals
Tigers in the Spotlight | WWF Over the Global Tiger Day weekend, we also spotted model Koni Liu at our “Be a Tiger Ranger” roadshow organized by WWF-Hongkong, Bollywood Randeep Hood attending the celebrations in India and Game of Thrones actress, Carice Van Houten, wearing a #iProtectTiger T-shirt that aims to raise funds for the Tx2 mission to double wild tigers by 2022
Man-eater of Champaran: Tiger who killed nine people shot . . . India is home to around 70 per cent of the world's tigers, and the tiger population was estimated at 2,967 in 2018 ABC AFP Posted Mon 10 Oct 2022 at 8:25am Monday 10 Oct 2022 at 8:25am Mon 10
Publications | WWF - World Wildlife Fund Poaching and the illegal trade of tiger parts are continuing to threaten wild tiger populations TRAFFIC’s latest report on the illegal trade in tiger parts analyzes data over a 19 year period from 2000 to 2018, providing details and statistics on trends and the urgent threats facing wild tigers more info
Wild Tigers Timeline - Project Endangered Tigers In the 1940s the Amur tiger Siberian Tiger was on the brink of extinction, with no more than 40 tigers remaining in the wild Thanks to vigorous anti-poaching and other conservation efforts by the Russians with support from many partners, including WWF, the Amur wild tiger population recovered and has remained stable throughout the last decade