Why Are Tigers Endangered? | Endangered Tiger Species Statuses Scientists predict that if these reasons continue, all tigers may be erased on this planet with the next ten years To date, significant efforts are being put to increase the number of tigers, be it in captivity or the wild Estimates of about 3,900 tigers are still in the wild, but more effort is still needed to preserve this species
Worldwide big cat crisis | Scientist Live As many Asian countries prepare to celebrate Year of the Tiger beginning February 14, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reports that tigers are in crisis around the world, including here in the United States, where more tigers are kept in captivity than are alive in the wild throughout Asia As few as 3,200 tigers exist in the wild in Asia where they
Only 3,200 tigers left in the wild | Sambad English Of the 100,000 tigers that once roamed in the wild a century ago, only 3,200 are left behind, the World Wide Fund (WWF) for Nature has revealed in a report WWF has also offered to assist with the conservation efforts being carried out by the 13 tiger-range countries — India, Bangladesh, Bhutan
The Challenge Facing Tigers - Trees for Tigers They are one of the rarest cats remaining in the wild One-hundred years ago, there were an estimated 100,000 tigers in the wild There are now fewer than 3200 tigers of all tiger species in the wild Tigers have lost 93% of their habitat in the last century Despite a long history of concern for tigers, wild tiger numbers are at a historic low
Hope for Tigers - Time for Kids There were just 3,200 tigers left in the wild, about half as many as there had been a decade before Now there’s good news: Tigers could be making a comeback There are currently about 4,000 tigers worldwide In July, India announced that its tiger population had reached nearly 3,000 That’s a 30% rise in just four years
The struggle and resilience of the worlds tigers, in photos The global wild tiger population is up significantly from the 3,200 tigers (opens in a new tab) that existed in the wild in 2010 Still, urgent work is needed to revitalize tiger populations