Deep in Thailand’s Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest, conservationists use GPS collars to understand the eating habits, territory of the country’s last remaining Indochinese tigers.
The global wild tiger population, once around 100,000, has now plummeted to an estimated 3,700-5,500, a wildlife trade ...
Authorities have seized an average of nine tigers each month over the past five years, highlighting a worsening trafficking crisis ...
For the first time in four years, footage of three endangered tigers in western Thailand was captured by conservationists. In a press release, global wild cat conservation organization Panthera said ...
The global wild tiger population, once about 100,000 a century ago, has now fallen to an estimated 3,700–5,500.
Explore the top 10 countries known for tigers, from India to Russia. Learn about key habitats, conservation success stories, ...