TIGER - WWF if they become injured and struggle to catch their usual prey, tigers may take domestic livestock for food causing conflict with local farmers Globally it’s estimated that there are close to 3,900 wild tigers – an increase from 3,200 in 2010 We’re working to double the number of wild tigers, to over 6,000, by 2022
A mission to restore and expand tiger habitats where they . . . By combining various datasets – such as the impact of human activity and settlements on tigers, overlap between protected areas and key biodiversity areas, competition in space between areas of tiger habitat and economic development and more – the study led by Gray suggests more than 1,700,000 kilometres square, an area roughly half the size of India, of potentially suitable habitat
Tiger - Vikidia, the encyclopedia for children, teenagers . . . It is estimated that there are around 400 to 500 Siberian tigers left in the wild Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is the smallest tiger subspecies It is critically endangered It is hunted for its fur and other body parts, and its habitat is being lost It is estimated that there are only a few hundred Sumatran tigers left in the wild
Conservationists announce exciting new head count for . . . In 2010, the world's wild tiger population hit an all-time low, the WWF explains, hovering at about 3,200 tigers spread across the 13 countries that make up the big cats' natural range Those countries set a goal to double that number by 2022