Amur tigers – Wildcats Conservation Alliance

About This Project

All sub-species of tigers are facing serious threats:
– poaching for skins and parts of their body, used in Traditionnal Medicine
– deforestation
– rarefaction of preys
– conflicts with Humans, consequences of tigers attacks on livestock
consanguinity and diseases
There are less than 4000 of them in the wild!

Wildcats Conservation Alliance acts for their conservation across all Asia:
antipoaching patrols and fight against illegal wildlife trade
– monitoring populations,
– training and capacity building,
– education and outreach
– conflict mitigation

These efforts are crowned with success! Thus, the Siberian tiger population has increased from 50 individuals in 1940 to 540 in 2020!

Our zoo is proud to support those actions since 2021.

More information here.

Category
Preserving species