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Toggle navigation Why Tigers Our Work About TX2 What We Do Where We Work TX2 Awards Timeline Reports News & Stories Stories Press Releases Gallery × en × Country CONFIRM DONATE SHOP KENZO x WWF KENZO and WWF team up to double wild tigers by 2022 Learn more © Souvik Kundu / WWF DOUBLING WILD TIGERS We are on a mission towards doubling wild tigers by 2022. You can help. DONATE © WWF THE SNARING CRISIS A snaring crisis is sweeping across Southeast Asia. Here's what you need to know. Learn more © Ranjan Ramchandani _ WWF Can you imagine a world without tigers? It was almost a reality. By 2010 their numbers had dropped to an all time low of 3,200 and reduced to just 5% of their historical range. But in that same year the world took action to bring tigers back from the brink of extinction. In an historic moment, all 13 countries with tiger populations at the time made a commitment to double wild tigers by 2022 - the Chinese Year of the Tiger. It remains one of the most ambitious conservation goals ever for a single species. Securing the future for tigers is about so much more than just saving an iconic species . If tigers are thriving in the wild, it's an indicator that the ecosystems in which they live are thriving too. That's good news for wildlife, for people, and for our planet. This is why this iconic big cat is a priority species at WWF. Help us accelerate tiger recovery efforts. TOGETHER WE CAN REVERSE A CENTURY OF DECLINE © Shutterstock / FX / WWF News and Stories Subscribe to this web feed © Dongning Forestry Bureau, Heilongjiang Province 03 Aug 2020 Meet the All-female Team Protecting China's Tigers © Jeff Foott / WWF 29 Jul 2020 In depth: how tigers bounced back in Bardia © WWF 29 Jul 2020 China: Where tigers are returning Load More Reports 30 Sep 2020 Falling Through the System: The role of the European Union captive tiger population in the trade in tigers 09 Jul 2020 Silence of the Snares: Southeast Asia's snaring crisis 20 May 2020 Case Studies in Connectivity Conservation 14 May 2020 Landscape Connectivity Science and Practice: Ways Forward for Large Ranging Species and Their Landscapes 06 Apr 2020 Annual Report 2019 - Doubling Wild Tigers 03 Oct 2019 Human Wildlife Conflict - Response Teams: Global Lessons in Design, Operation, Monitoring and Sustainability All Reports Press Releases 30 Sep 2020 EU’s ‘unlikely’ role in global tiger trade revealed in new WWF, TRAFFIC report 31 Jul 2020 “New Deal” for Conservation Rangers Signals a Critical Step for the Planet’s Health On World Ranger Day, New Alliance ... 28 Jul 2020 India to apply CA|TS standards across all Tiger Reserves giving boost to conservation efforts 28 Jul 2020 Global Tiger Day marks mixed progress 10 years after governments commit to doubling wild tigers 28 Jul 2020 Prestigious new tiger conservation award opens for submissions 09 Jul 2020 Staggering number of snares emptying forests in Southeast Asia All Press Releases Get involved DONATE SHARE VIBER STICKERS WEAR A TIGER SHIRT Spread the Word Twitter Facebook Instagram Working to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and nature Why Tigers Our Work About TX2 What We Do Where We Work TX2 Awards Timeline Reports News & Stories Stories Press Releases Gallery © 2020 WWF - World Wide Fund For Nature © 1986 Panda Symbol WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund) ® “WWF” is a WWF Registered Trademark Creative Commons license . You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. JavaScript is off. Please enable to view full site....

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