copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Tiger Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth The best estimate for the total number of tigers in the wild is 5,578 18 It is thought that 70% of these are mature adults, which means there are at most 3,905 tigers who are able to reproduce
Counting tigers, hidden DNA - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance An iconic animal, the tiger symbolizes strength and mystery to many cultures, and is the national animal of no less than four countries Nevertheless, its populations have plummeted over the last century from a hundred thousand individuals to less than 4,000 tigers left in the wild
A Cry for the Tiger - National Geographic The tiger population, dispersed among Asia's 13 tiger countries, is estimated at fewer than 4,000 animals, though many conservationists believe there are hundreds less than that
How Many Malayan Tigers Remain In The World? How Many Malayan Tigers Remain In Malaysia? The Malayan Tigers in Malaysia are in crisis and declining in number The national survey shows less than 150 wild tigers are in Malaysia’s forests These are divided into a large number of small, isolated subpopulations
White Tigers in the Wild: Do They Still Exist? Illegal hunting and the encroachment of human activities into tiger habitats remain critical threats contributing to the overall decline in tiger populations Conservation policies are becoming increasingly essential in this context; however, they primarily focus on preserving populations rather than specific colour variants
Finding Space for Tigers - NASA Earth Observatory “It wasn’t so long ago that people thought tigers were going to go extinct in the wild But there’s still a lot more room for tigers in the world than even tiger experts thought,” said lead author Eric Sanderson, formerly a senior conservation ecologist at WCS and now vice president of urban conservation at the New York Botanical Garden
Southeast Asia Losing Tigers as Deadline Looms to Double . . . Fewer than 600 Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) remain in Indonesia, with declining trends edging their status to critically endangered Numbers have plummeted in step with widespread destruction of their forest habitat, primarily due to logging and expanding oil palm and pulpwood plantations