Tiger numbers are rising but remain vulnerable. Here's how WWF is working to protect wild tigers and their habitats.
Explore the habitats of tigers, learn key facts about these iconic big cats, and understand the threats they face in the wild.
Where do tigers live? And other tiger facts - World Wildlife Fund
The continental tiger faces poaching and habitat loss across Asia. See WWF’s efforts to protect and recover tiger populations.
Discover how global collaboration and science have sparked a comeback for wild tigers, with progress toward doubling their population.
Expanding tiger habitats helps restore ecosystems, support biodiversity, and ensure coexistence with communities. Learn about rewilding efforts.
A rare sighting of a tigress with five cubs in China showcases major progress in tiger conservation and community-focused protection efforts.
Five Tiger Cubs Filmed in China Mark Conservation Success | World ...
After years of concerted conservation efforts, Thailand’s wild tiger populations are increasing, with a new estimate of 179-223 tigers. This news, released by the Royal Thai Government, comes after decades of poaching and forest loss that have threatened Thailand’s wild tiger population. This increase marks a significant turn in the tide for tigers in Southeast Asia. Most wild tiger ...
Sunda tigers are critically endangered due to poaching and habitat loss. Discover WWF’s efforts to protect this smallest tiger subspecies.
This Global Tiger Day, tigers—and the rest of us—have reasons to be hopeful. While only inhabiting a fraction of the space they used to occupy (92% of their historic range is now lost), tigers are slowly returning to the areas they once roamed. Together, governments, communities, and NGO’s like WWF, are helping tigers and, by doing so, supporting other wildlife and healthy ecosystems ...