DID YOU KNOW?
- How many tigers do we have now globally? It is estimated that we have as low as 3,200 wild tigers globally, with India having the largest estimated population of 1,411 tigers. In 2005, we had about 5,000 tigers globally. In early 1900s, there were an estimated 100,000 tigers in the world!!
- How many tigers do we have in Malaysia? Malaysia has the second largest tiger population in the world, and one of the countries with the best chances of saving the tiger. The Department of Wildlife and National Parks ( DWNP ) estimates that Malaysia has about 500 wild tigers, but this is only about 15% of the population that existed in the 1950s. The Malayan tiger is found mainly in Pahang, Perak, Kelantan, Terengganu, Johor and Kedah.
DOUBLE OR NOTHING!
Join WWF to reach Tx2 , the goal to double the number of tiger by 2022, the next Year of Tiger !!!
Join WWF to reach Tx2 , the goal to double the number of tiger by 2022, the next Year of Tiger !!!




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