The
WWF is
focused on tiger protection on 12 priority
tiger habitats from
Russia to Indonesia and from
India to China. The WWF is active in a total of 10 of the 13 tiger range
states and in most countries
has good contacts
with decision makers in politics, but also projects to Tiger conservation.
The WWF projects in
the field aimed primarily on maintaining the habitat of tigers and to link them together again:
In Cambodia, a new sanctuary was reported last year.
Surveys of the WWF in the
Thai Kuiburi National Park
on the border with Myanmar to show that the tiger
population is stable there.
Traces suggest that
the big cats have even expanded their
territory since 2006.
In the Russian Far East, about 2.5 million hectares of forest will be certified as FSC areas in tiger habitats in the coming years.
