Save the tiger
Right now, there are as few as 3,200 tigers left in the wild and that number is falling. Tiger habitat is being lost at an alarming rate and poaching has surged over recent months.
Thankfully, there’s still hope. Given protection, space to roam and sufficient prey, tiger numbers can increase rapidly. They can claw their way back from the brink. But, we need your help.
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- £10 could help put an anti-poaching patrol in the field for one day.
- £20 could help train and care for a patrol's sniffer dog.
- £40 could help buy a camera to identify and monitor individual tigers.
- £60 could help plant nearly 2,000 tree seedlings and restore prime tiger habitat.
- £100 could help equip a patrol with a comprehensive field kit for essential surveillance and anti-poaching operations.
How much would you donate to keep a tiger in the wild?
It's a big ask, but we'd like you to take that amount and double it, to help us double the number of tigers in the wild.
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How you can help...
Tiger summit date change
The global tiger summit, originally due to be held in St Petersburg in September this year, has been postponed so the Russian government can ensure senior government representatives from all of the Tiger range countries are able to attend.
This gives us more time to help develop the best possible recovery plan for tigers, and for people to sign the petition and show their support for doubling wild tiger numbers. If you haven't already, please sign-up today, ask your friends to help and follow our tiger Facebook page for updates on the summit.
