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WWF’S IMPACT ON TIGER RECOVERY From a population of perhaps 100,000 a century ago, wild tiger numbers hit an all-time low — as few as 3,200 in 2010 That same year, all 13 tiger range governments came together for the first time at the St Petersburg Summit where they committed to double the number of wild tigers by 2022, the next lunar Year of the Tiger
Endangered Species Report #32--Bengal Tiger - Wildlife Watchers The Bengal tiger is one of the world's best known tiger species because it is part of India's national crest, and also because this is one of the few tiger species to be bred successfully in captivity Unfortunately, even though captive breeding programs have been successful, this tiger still faces extinction due to hunting and habitat loss The last population count, done in 2000, estimates
Satellite data gives tiger conservation a boost - EarthSky 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
There are 40% more tigers in the world than previously . . . - WSKG A Bengal tiger rests on Global Tiger Day in the jungles of Bannerghatta National Park, 25 kilometers (16 miles) south of Bangalore, India, Wednesday, July 29, 2015 India's latest tiger census conducted in 2014 showed a sharp increase in the number of the endangered cats in the wild The country has nearly three-fourths of the world's estimated 3,200 tigers (AP Photo Aijaz Rahi)
Experts fear that without conservation efforts, tigers could . . . Experts fear that without conservation efforts, tigers could disappear from the wild by 2022 Just one hundred years ago, there were at least 100,000 wild tigers By 2010, the estimated world tiger population was 3200 The bar graph shows the estimated world tiger population for selected years from 1970 through 2010
The Global Race to Save Tigers - Point Defiance Zoo Aquarium When Asian Forest Sanctuary Assistant Curator Erin gives a tiger keeper chat at Point Defiance Zoo Aquarium, she often tells the crowd, “There are more people at the Zoo today than there are Sumatran tigers on the planet ” Sumatran tigers are vanishing from the wild at an astonishing pace As few as 400 remain in their native habitat on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and the