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  1. Sadly, tigers are on the brink of extinction. Just over a century ago, 100,000 wild tigers roamed across Asia. Today, approximately 5,600 live in a mere five per cent of their historic range. The largest tiger population can now be found in India, home to half of all remaining wild tigers.

  2. 2. However, thanks to humans, tigers are now endangered. Over the last 150 years, the tigers' range has shrunk by nearly 95%. In 2023, the Global Tiger Forum estimated that there are around 5,500 tigers left in the wild.

  3. The continental tigers currently include the Bengal, Malayan, Indochinese and Amur (Siberian) tiger populations, while the Caspian tiger is extinct in the wild. The South China tiger is believed to be functionally extinct.

  4. Tigers are endangered. Because tiger populations have declined so significantly they’re listed as ‘endangered’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. This means they are considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

  5. Global Tiger Day 2021 highlighted the plight of tigers in Southeast Asia. In an effort to raise awareness of the alarming decline of tiger populations across Southeast Asia, WWF called for action to be taken and highlighted 5 ways Southeast Asia could recover their tiger numbers.

  6. Check out these fascinating tiger facts and find out why they're endangered. When we say big cats, we mean it. Tigers are the largest member of the cat family. These larger-than-life animals are mostly solitary aside from the relationship between a mother and her cubs.

  7. Endangered (Around 5,574 remain) Panthera tigris. Affected by: Illegal wildlife trade , Human wildlife conflict , Habitat loss and fragmentation , Climate change. The beautiful, awe-inspiring tiger is one of our world’s most iconic animals. But here’s the shocking truth.

  8. Jul 28, 2021 · The tiger, Panthera tigris, is listed as ‘Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The largest of all cats, the tiger once occurred throughout central, eastern and southern Asia.

  9. But shrinking habitats, increasing contact— and conflict—with people, and a booming illicit trade in tiger parts have driven these powerful predators to endangered status. By 2010, an estimated 3,200 tigers survived in the wild—a faint shadow of the roughly 100,000 that roamed Asia a century earlier.

  10. Mar 6, 2024 · Among the most admired species in the animal kingdom is the majestic tiger, the largest wild cat in the world. Easily recognised by its uniquely striped, reddish-orange coat, the tiger is an apex predator across its endemic range states and holds cultural significance at national and local levels.