LESS THAN 200 TIGERS LEFT
At current rates, we could lose the Malayan tiger in this lifetime. What happens next depends on you.
Become a tiger protector
YOU CAN RECEIVE
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Downloadables
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Wildlife Protector Badge
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Adoption e-Certificate
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Exclusive WWF Plushie
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Exclusive event invitations
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Updates from the field
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Members-only articles
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Replantable seeded card
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Limited edition tote bag
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Volunteering opportunities
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Sustainably certified tote bag
PROTECTING TIGERS AND THEIR HABITAT
100,000 wild tigers could have wandered freely on Earth at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, only around 3,900 wild tigers remain. We have lost over 95% of the world’s wild tiger population to rampant poaching and habitat loss!
In Malaysia, the population of the Malayan tiger has plummeted to just less than 200. Facing extreme pressure from habitat loss and poaching, Malayan tigers are now listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.
In Malaysia, the population of the Malayan tiger has plummeted to just less than 200. Facing extreme pressure from habitat loss and poaching, Malayan tigers are now listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.
Why protect tigers?
Tigers and forests are intrinsically linked. As apex predators, tigers are a sign of a broader, healthy forest ecosystem. Saving tigers means saving critical habitats of thousands of species, where 800 million people in Asia depend on.
Not only that, healthy forests also store carbon and help mitigate climate change!
Not only that, healthy forests also store carbon and help mitigate climate change!
FACTS
STATUS
Endangered
THEIR HOME … is getting smaller!
THREATS TO THEIR SURVIVAL
POACHING AND ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE
Tigers have lost an estimated 95% of their historical range. The clearing of forests for agriculture and roads impacts tigers, fragmenting their habitats and increases the risks of poaching.
HOW YOUR ADOPTION HELPS
As a Tiger Protector, you are joining the fight to turn things around for tigers. Your support will help strengthen community efforts in tiger landscapes, monitor and safeguard habitats against poachers, and advocate for effective management of forests.
By adopting a tiger, you are also protecting the biodiversity, wildlife and natural environments around them.
WHAT WE NEED IN THE FIELD...
Satellite phone
Camera Trap
Essentials Pack
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As part of our community, you will receive exclusive updates from the field, hear from conservation experts, get the latest tiger conservation news, and many other membership perks!
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