Indochinese Tiger - Global Conservation Only 220 Indochinese tigers remain in the wild, with most of them in Thailand The Indochinese tiger is a critically endangered population of tiger native to Southeast Asia, though it now only occurs in Thailand and Myanmar
STATUS OF MALAYAN TIGERS | WWF Malaysia From the preliminary results of this survey, it was found that the number of tigers had dwindled further to less than 150 individuals in the wild The Malayan tiger is Totally Protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010, and is classified as Critically Endangered under the IUCN Red List for Threatened Species
The last lions? - TimesLIVE Shock research indicates that wild lion populations are more endangered than we thought Africa's lions are so iconic, perhaps the most iconic of all the big cats, that bush without them hardly
Siberian Tigers: Everything You Need To Know - Tiger Tribe Siberian tiger populations are highly endangered with only around 550 remaining in the wild, all in Russia’s Far East Bengal tiger distribution is fragmented across southern Asia, with around 2,500 remaining