Research at Save The Tiger Fund

Over the last decade Save The Tiger Fund grantees have been working
diligently in each of the world’s remaining tiger landscapes to
understand basic tiger ecology, predator-prey relationships, habitat use
and distribution patterns, reproductive biology which have highlighted
key differences between populations, for example, Amur tigers in the
Russian Far East have much larger home ranges than Bengal tigers in the
Terai Arc Landscapes of Nepal and India.
This section is a platform to provide guidance to
conservation practitioners and disseminate the findings of over a decade
of conservation lessons learned. This section is mostly technical
documents and scientific reports with guidance to grantees about out
grants management requirements. Please navigate using the menu on the
right.
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