Across the lush jungles, snowy foothills and scorching forests of Asia, the fate of tiger stripes varies as widely as the climate. Tiger populations are rebounding in protected areas in the forested Western Ghats of India, the Nepalese Himalayan foothills, Thailand’s rainforests and the Temperate forests of northeastern China. But across vast swathes of mainland Southeast Asia, poaching and habitat loss and fragmentation have decimated fragile tiger populations.
To secure a viable future for tigers, Panthera is implementing a science-based, cross-cutting approach. Recent accomplishments include leading theIUCN Red List of Threatened Species™️ Assessmentfor tigers — which concluded that tiger numbers potentially increased 40% in seven years — and outlining a bold new vision for the next decade of tiger conservation alongside partners in the Coalition for Securing a Viable Future for the Tiger.
As a keystone species, tigers are key to our future. This International Tiger Day, please help us further tiger recovery by getting involved.