Tigers Endangered
The latest census of 2016, estimates that the number of individuals in the wild is no more than 4,000. Several threats continue to put the future of tigers at risk, like poaching or habitat destruction.
The latest census of 2016, estimates that the number of individuals in the wild is no more than 4,000. Several threats continue to put the future of tigers at risk, like poaching or habitat destruction.
The Sumatran Tiger is native to the island of the same name. It is smaller than other species of tigers and has one of the most critical situations. It is classified as Critically Endangered in the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
The Bengal tiger inhabits the Indian subcontinent, and it is known to live both in semi-desertic areas and the grasslands where it is wet and cool typical of the region.
The Siberian tiger is the largest of all subspecies but this only happened in captivity. As its name implies, it inhabits the region of Siberia in Russia.