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Funding Partners
A partnership between ExxonMobil, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and other
donors, such as the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service and the Disney Foundation, the Save The Tiger Fund is
dedicated to supporting the conservation of Asia's remaining wild
tigers. ExxonMobil has provided $1 million annually to support the Save
The Tiger Fund since its establishment and more than $13 million in
total in tiger range countries since 1992. This represents one of
the largest corporate commitments ever made to saving a species. Public
donations to the fund since its inception are an important source of
revenue having generated $2 million since 1995, with 90% of these funds
being allocated to tiger conservation programs globally.
List of Save The Tiger Fund Grantees
- American College of
Traditional Chinese Medecine (China)
- American Zoo and
Aquarium Association (USA)
- Ashoka Trust for
Research in Ecology and the Environment (India)
- Baavan (India)
- Bach Ma National
Park (Vietnam)
- Bangladesh
Ministry of Environment and Forest (Bangladesh)
- Bhadra Wildlife Conservation Trust (India)
- Cat Action
Treasury (Cambodia)
- Center for Coastal Environmental Conservation (Bangladesh)
- Center
for Wildlife Studies (India)
- Center for the
Protection of Wild Nature (Russia)
- Centre for Environment Education (India)
- Conservation International (Cambodia, Indonesia,
China)
- Conservation of Wildlife and Heritage of Kodagu (India)
- Dallas
Zoological Society (USA)
- Denver Zoological Society (Indonesia)
- Durrell Institute of Conservation and
Ecology (Indonesia)
- WildCru (India, Bhutan)
- Envirosearch (India)
- Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
- Fauna and
Flora International (Indonesia)
- Florida International
University (Nepal)
- Global Survival Network (Russia)
- Harsha Reddy (India)
- Hornocker Wildlife Institute (Russia)
- Indonesian Zoological Parks Association (Indonesia)
- Institute of Climbers and Nature Lovers (India)
- International Fund For Animal Welfare (China)
- International
Rhino Foundation (Malaysia,
Indonesia)
- Kai Kawanishi (Malaysia)
- King Mahendra
Trust for Nature Conservation (Nepal)
- Kudremukh Wildlife Foundation (India)
- Lazovsky State Nature Reserve (Russia)
- Living Inspiration for Tribals (India)
- Malaysia
Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Malaysia)
- Ministry of
Environment, Department of Nature Conservation and Protection (Cambodia)
- Minnesota Zoo
Foundation (USA, Indonesia)
- Nature
Conservation Foundation (India)
- National Geographic Society (USA)
- Operation Eye of the Tiger (India)
- Phoenix Fund
(Russia)
- Prakratik Society (India)
- PeunPa (Thailand)
- Ranthambhore Foundation (India)
- Sikhote-Alin Biosphere State Reserve (Russia)
- Smithsonian
Institution (USA)
- TRAFFIC South East
Asia (Indonesia,
Malaysia)
- TRAFFIC Europe
(Russia)
- TRAFFIC
International (USA, China)
- Taman
Safari (Indonesia)
- Tarun Bharat Sangh (India)
- Thai Tiger Conservation Fund (Thailand)
- The Tiger
Foundation (Indonesia)
- Tiger Watch (India)
- University of
Florida (Malaysia)
- University of Minnesota (Nepal,
Thailand)
- Vidharba Institute of Mountaineering & Adventure (India)
- Vidharba Tiger Research Foundation (India)
- WildAid (China, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia)
- Wildlife Conservation
Society (India, China, Myanmar,
Thailand, Laos, Russia)
- Wildlife Foundation – Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Wildlife Institute
of India (India)
- Wildlife Protection Society of India (India)
- Wildlife Society of Orissa (India)
- Wildlife Trust of India (India)
- World Wide
Fund for Nature Indochina (Vietnam)
- World
Wildlife Fund (Bhutan, Nepal, Russia, Indonesia, Cambodia,
Thailand)
- Zoological Society of London (Indonesia, Russia,
Bangladesh)
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