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Tiger Conservation Landscapes (TCL)

ImageThe most comprehensive scientific study of tiger habitats ever done finds that the big cats reside in 40 percent less habitat than they were thought to a decade ago. The tigers now occupy only 7 percent of their historic range.

This landmark study, Setting Priorities for Conservation and Recovery of Wild Tigers: 2005-2015, commissioned by the Save The Tiger Fund and produced by some of the world’s leading tiger scientists at World Wildlife Fund, Wildlife Conservation Society, the Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park and Save The Tiger Fund, calls for specific international actions to safeguard remaining populations.

Press release and media kit – click here to download press release and fact sheet, tiger images for use by the media, and press-friendly maps for use in media articles.

Download the full report - “Setting Priorities for Conservation and Recovery of Wild Tigers: 2005-2015".

Explore tiger maps – an online mapping tool to guide users to the world’s top priority tiger conservation landscapes.

Participate in the online tiger survey – have you seen a tiger in the wild? Participate in the world’s most comprehensive tiger conservation study by submitting your observations online. 

Tiger Conservation Landscapes Discussion - This discussion is related to the TCL document, database, and associated online mapping feature. You must create a Conservation Friend account to participate.

 
 
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