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  1. About 5,574 tigers remain in the wild, according to the Global Tiger Forum, but much more work is needed to protect this species if we are to secure its future in the wild. In some areas, including much of Southeast Asia, tigers are still in crisis and declining in number. ENStatus. Endangered.

  2. The Tiger is listed as Endangered under criterion A2abcd. Based on the evidence of Tiger population and/or range declines across the 30-year assessment period (upper bound of GL (7-10 years)) in at least

  3. Learn about the current state of wild tigers, the threats they face, and the efforts to save them. See the tiger conservation status of each subspecies, from endangered to extinct, and the facts and figures behind their decline.

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  4. Mar 6, 2024 · Learn about the taxonomy, appearance, distribution, threats, and conservation efforts of the endangered tiger, the largest wild cat in the world. See the latest data on tiger populations, subspecies, and genetic diversity.

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  5. Learn about the status, threats and conservation of tigers, one of the world's most revered and feared predators. Find out how WWF-Canada is working to protect tiger habitats, reduce poaching and human-tiger conflict, and double tiger numbers by 2034.

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  6. Learn about the continental tiger, a subspecies of tiger found on the Asian mainland, and its conservation status. Find out how WWF works to stop poaching, habitat loss, prey loss, and human-wildlife conflict for tigers.

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  8. Sadly, tigers are on the brink of extinction. Just over a century ago, 100,000 wild tigers roamed across Asia. Today, fewer than 3,900 live in a mere four per cent of their historic range. The largest tiger population can now be found in India, home to half of all remaining wild tigers.