Here are our top 10 facts about Jaguars - WWF There are around 173,000 jaguars left in the world today, and most of these big cats are found in the Amazon rainforest and the Pantanal, the largest tropical wetland Their stronghold is in Brazil – it may hold around half of the estimated wild numbers
Sunda Tigers Facts, Habitat and Diet - Discovery UK As recently as 1985, there were approximately 800 tigers on the island However, by 1992 that number had dwindled to around 500-600 Today, the most recent estimates put the total number of Sunda or Sumatran tigers at less than 400, and there are some conservative estimates that suggest there may be as few as 250 left in the wild
Illegally grown coffee threatens tiger habitat in Indonesia . . . A new WWF report shows that coffee lovers the world over are unknowingly drinking coffee that was illegally grown inside one of the world’s most important national parks for tigers, elephants and rhinos
340379210th April - 50 Years of Project Tiger PDF | PDF . . . Project Tiger completed 50 years since its launch on April 1, 1973 by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi It aimed to protect tigers in India, which are considered endangered with a population of only 3,000 individuals, down from over 100,000 in the early 1900s Through conservation efforts like Project Tiger, India's tiger population has increased in recent years to over 2,967 tigers based on
ADW: Panthera tigris: INFORMATION Male Indochinese tigers (P t corbetti), though smaller than Siberian tigers in body size at 2 85 meters in length and 195 kg, have the longest skull of all tiger subspecies, measuring 319 to 365 mm Sumatran tigers (P t sumatrae) are the smallest living subspecies Male Sumatran tigers measure 2 34 meters and weigh 136 kg; females measure 1
Visiting a tiger farm in Southeast Asia—and what such places . . . A couple of months after Leigh Henry, WWF’s director of wildlife policy, visited one of the world’s largest tiger farms in northeast China, she headed back to Asia This time, she and her colleagues from WWF’s Tiger’s Alive team visited Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam to continue the work of ending the illegal tiger trade and phasing out tiger fa