About 29,200 results
Open links in new tab
  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

    There are two subspecies of tiger, commonly referred to as the continental tiger and the Sunda island tiger. All remaining island tigers are found only in Sumatra, with tigers in Java and Bali …

  3. Photos & Videos | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    Photos and videos of wildlife, places, and nature from WWF.

  4. 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.

  5. Sunda tiger - World Wildlife Fund

    The island of Sumatra is the only place where tigers, rhinos, orangutans, and elephants live together in the wild. The presence of the Sunda tiger is an important indicator of a forest's …

  6. Tigre | Historias | Descubre WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    Para garantizar una eficaz gestión de conservación de los sitios de los tigres, los Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CA | TS) o estándares de conservación asegurada para los tigres, …

  7. Two Tigers Begin New Life in Kazakhstan | World Wildlife Fund

    Mar 3, 2025 · Two Amur tigers are adapting to life in Kazakhstan as part of a historic reintroduction project. Their journey marks a hopeful step for tiger conservation.

  8. Continental Tiger | World Wildlife Fund

    WWF has been instrumental in securing tiger habitat in countries like Bhutan, China, and Russia. The protected habitat includes officially protected areas and conservation leases that help …

  9. Ways to Support WWF and Protect Nature | World Wildlife Fund

    Discover how to take action for nature through fundraising, education, travel, and workplace engagement. Every effort helps protect wildlife and the planet

  10. A new dawn for tigers - World Wildlife Fund

    While tiger numbers have been on the upswing and their conservation has seen many successes, there is still a lot of work to be done.