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The 9 Types of Tiger Subspecies From Around the World Tigers: ferocious, beautiful, endangered They’re some of the most beloved big cats in the world, but they’re also some of the rarest Today, fewer than 5,000 tigers survive in the wild, inhabiting just 5% of their historic range While there is only one species of tiger — Panthera tigris However, there are nine subspecies of tiger, which we’ll take a closer look at here 1 Bali
Tiger Facts | WWF Tigers once lived across Asia, from eastern Turkey and the Caspian Sea south of the Tibetan plateau eastward to Manchuria and the Sea of Okhotsk Tigers were also found in northern Iran, Afghanistan, the Indus valley of Pakistan, and the islands of Java and Bali Today, as a result of rampant poaching and unchecked habitat destruction, the tiger's range has shrunk by over 95%
Are Tigers Endangered? Conservation Status Explained . . . Most of the six remaining subspecies are either endangered or critically endangered, with shrinking habitats and declining populations Tigers used to roam across Asia in great numbers Historical records indicate that around 100,000 tigers lived in the wild just over a century ago Today, that number has dropped dramatically—by nearly 95%
Whats Decimating Tigers — And How to Bring Them Back Dr Goodrich runs Panthera’s Tigers Forever program, which aims to boost tiger numbers at sites across Asia by at least 50 percent over a 10-year period There are currently fewer than 4,000 left in the wild Learn more about Panthera’s Tigers Forever program
Tiger Population by Country – Latest Data for 2025 Tiger Population by Year In the early 20th century, tigers were widespread across Asia, with estimates of around 100,000 individuals However, habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict have drastically reduced their numbers By the 1970s, the global tiger population had declined to around 4,000