Protecting Tigers
Organization | David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation |
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Region | Namibia |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Theo Bromfield |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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In the last 100 years, tigers have lost 96% of their historical range with wild populations estimated to be as few as 3,500. By funding ground-based tiger conservation initiatives across Asia, David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is fighting from grass roots to the world-stage to protect this iconic species and give it the best possible chance of survival in the wild.
Challenge
At the beginning of the 20th century, nine subspecies of tiger roamed the Asian wilderness, with estimated populations of over 100,000. Shockingly, in less than 100 years, tigers have lost 96% of their population and three of their sub species as a result of the illegal wildlife trade, human-wildlife conflict and habitat loss.
Long-Term Impact
By fostering a real understanding of the benefits that protecting tigers can have, DSWF aspire to create a sustainable future where both wildlife and people can live in harmony.
References
- http://www.davidshepherd.org.uk
- http://www.davidshepherd.org
- http://www.davidshepherd.org/project/protecting-an-indian-jewel/
- https://davidshepherd.org/tigertime/
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/17680/projdoc.pdf
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