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- Wild tiger numbers higher than previously thought: IUCN - CGTN
There are 40 percent more tigers in the wild than previously thought, but with a maximum of 5,578 on the prowl, they remain an endangered species, conservationists said Thursday The jump in numbers is due to improved monitoring, with the population thought to be stable or increasing, said the International Union for Conservation of Nature
- WWFs Tigers Alive Annual Report 2023
Tigers Alive is one of WWF’s most ambitious and visionary conservation programs undertaken for a single species; since established in 2009 we have been working with partners to double wild tigers globally Tiger conservation efforts have resulted in an increase in the global tiger population, but the work isn’t over and tigers still need
- Are Indian Tigers Key To Saving The Species? - Conservation India
Current global estimates of wild tiger populations range around 3000–3500 individuals The Indian subcontinent is estimated to harbour about 60 per cent of the global wild population, although it retains only an estimated 8–25 per cent of remaining global habitat
- IUCN Tiger Programme extended to 2023
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ classifies the Tiger as Endangered In 2010, the 13 Tiger Range Countries adopted a Global Tiger Recovery Program with the aim of doubling the number of wild Tigers by 2022, through combatting threats, engaging with local communities and improving tiger habitat management
- Pledge the Tiger Promise - Panthera
We estimate that only 4,500 tigers remain in the wild, with some populations of this incredible big cat close to extinction, including the Malayan and Indochinese tigers The area where they are most endangered in Southeast Asia, where Panthera focuses most of its tiger conservation work
- The future of Panthera tigris in Thailand and globally - IUCN
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest wild cat species in the world, and is listed as Endangered under the IUCN Red List in 2011 The tiger is also protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) However, the tiger populations in Thailand and globally are exposed to growing threats, which have raised concerns among
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