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  1. Tiger | World Wildlife Fund

    Tiger numbers are rising but remain vulnerable. Here's how WWF is working to protect wild tigers and their habitats.

  2. Where do tigers live? And other tiger facts - World Wildlife Fund

    Explore the habitats of tigers, learn key facts about these iconic big cats, and understand the threats they face in the wild.

  3. Continental Tiger | World Wildlife Fund

    The continental tiger is found on the Asian mainland. This subspecies comprises Bengal, Malayan, Indochinese, and Amur tiger populations. The Caspian tiger is extinct in the wild, while the South …

  4. Five Tiger Cubs Filmed in China Mark Conservation Success | World ...

    Jan 8, 2026 · A rare sighting of a tigress with five cubs in China showcases major progress in tiger conservation and community-focused protection efforts.

  5. How Tigers Help Fight Climate Change and Protect Ecosystems | World ...

    Tigers protect ecosystems, store carbon, and inspire conservation. Learn how these iconic animals help fight climate change.

  6. Why Expanding Tiger Habitats Matters | World Wildlife Fund

    Mar 3, 2025 · Expanding tiger habitats helps restore ecosystems, support biodiversity, and ensure coexistence with communities. Learn about rewilding efforts.

  7. Tigres | World Wildlife Fund

    Los tigres enfrentan amenazas como la caza furtiva y la pérdida de hábitat, pero su población puede recuperarse si protegemos sus ecosistemas.

  8. Tigers are making a comeback in Asia - World Wildlife Fund

    Jul 28, 2025 · Tigers are slowly returning to their former habitats, like Rajaji Tiger Reserve, with help from communities, governments, and WWF.

  9. A turning point for tigers - World Wildlife Fund

    Discover how global collaboration and science have sparked a comeback for wild tigers, with progress toward doubling their population.

  10. Thailand’s Wild Tiger Population Is Growing | World Wildlife Fund

    Jul 29, 2024 · After years of concerted conservation efforts, Thailand’s wild tiger populations are increasing, with a new estimate of 179-223 tigers. This news, released by the Royal Thai …