A huge thank you to one of our longest supporting donors, Kolmården Zoo in Sweden which has given to wild tiger and Amur leopard conservation projects almost every year since...
Mentoring hunters and recidivists (previous offenders) is just one of the activities included in this latest Lingkar Institute report. Lingkar Institute follow the premise that Islamic values can be used...
A huge shout out to Knowsley Safari Park in the UK, one of our more recent supporters, who have just committed £6,000 the conservation of Amur tigers. What a brilliant...
Help us protect Amur tigers and their taiga forest home in the Russian Far East and northeast China. 500 - 550 adult tigers are estimated to live across this region...
In this latest update from Kerinci Seblat National Park, the FFI team tell that despite the current health crisis, antipoaching patrols took place in all but 4 weeks between February...
ZSL has been conserving Nepal's tigers in partnership with Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) and local conservation partners for over 25 years. It is currently working across...
In July we celebrate International Tiger Day which was started at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit in 2010 when world leaders met with the intention of bringing the world’s focus...
There is plenty of fascinating insight into the lives of Amur tigers in the recent report from the Ano Amur and ZSL Russia partnership project. Based in Lazovsky Zapovednik (LZ),...
The most recent Phoenix Fund report shows that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the conservation of Amur tigers has continued mainly as planned thanks to the flexibility and resourcefulness of the...
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