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  1. Read the instructions/information on each slide out loud to your class as you attempt to guide the tiger to safety together. When questions are asked, call on volunteers or select students to provide the …

  2. This Year of the Tiger marks a milestone year for tiger conservation, as organizations around the world are working harder than ever to bring awareness to these fascinating big cats.

  3. of the project is to promote human wildlife coexistence in key tiger bearing protected areas in Nepal. The project aims to achieve three major outcomes. Firstly, strategic action will focus on habitat …

  4. In summer 2024, the Royal Thai Government 179-223 tigers. This increase marks a significant turn in the tide for tigers i Southeast Asia. Globally, over the past 10 years, the wild tiger population has …

  5. As this report explains, the emergence of a large captive Tiger population in China is a recent phenomenon, resulting from efforts to develop a new, legal source of Tiger parts to meet an enduring …

  6. In July 2022, Nepal announced that it has almost tripled its wild tiger population, from 121 tigers in 2010 to an estimated 355 tigers today. WWF played a significant role in helping Nepal create the …

  7. Each individual tiger has a stripe pattern that is unique to it, similar to the way humans have their very own set of fingerprints! In the same way that we can identify diferent people through fingerprint …

  8. Following the commitments from the 2nd Stocktaking Conference of The Global Tiger Recovery Program (GTRP) held in Dhaka in September 2014, several range countries executed systematic …

  9. How to fold an origami T I G E R Origami design by Joseph Wu / Diagram by Andrew Hudson ©2012 World Wildlife Fund 1. Start with a square piece of paper.

  10. To do this, WWF has launched an ambitious global initiative to coincide with the Chinese Year of the Tiger starting in 2010 that aims to scale up conservation efforts in 13 tiger landscapes in Asia to …