- How many tigers are there in the world? India leads with over . . .
India continues to lead in global tiger population with over 3,000 wild tigers, marking a significant conservation success In 2024, the total number of tigers worldwide stands at approximately 5,574, showing progress in efforts to save this endangered species from extinction
- Elephant poaching: Why it’s a big problem | IFAW
Elephants, known for their intelligence, size, and distinct appearance, face a major threat from poaching—an illegal practice driven by the demand for ivory and other elephant products They are one of the most heavily poached mammals in the world, with a staggering 90% of African elephants being killed by poachers within the last 100 years
- This Year of the Tiger, WWF Spotlights Both Progress and . . .
This Year of the Tiger, WWF celebrates the growth of the wild tiger population - a hard-fought conservation success story - and looks at what more needs to be done to secure their future
- For Siberian Tigers, One in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush
One of the most threatened species on the planet, Siberian (or Amur) tigers are struggling in the their last remaining habitat in Siberia, but the research of one of our grantees offers insights into how we might better protect these majestic animals I came to the Russia more than 20 years ago, with the hope that the combination of Russian “know-how” and American technology might bring a
- 5. 5 Tigers- Naked and Alone in the Disappearing Sumatran . . .
Sixteen tigers were killed in a five year period due to encounters with human societies, a grave toll for a population of only a few hundred 2 These types of deaths, coupled with their increasing habitat loss, are enough to cause extinction for the Sumatran tiger in the near future
- 64 Tiger Facts that Will Amaze You | Fact Retriever
Venture to the wild side with our interesting tiger facts Explore the various types of tigers, habitats, conservation, hunting practices, diet, more
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