ADOPT A TIGER - ONCE-OFF ADOPTION
Purchase a one-off tiger adoption to receive your special adoption gift pack and help protect tigers from extinction.
Make a lifesaving difference to tigers
100,000 tigers were roaming the wild just 100 years ago. But by 2010, as few as 3,200 were left. Their numbers have since increased to around 3,890 – an encouraging sign that tragedy can be turned around for these magnificent creatures. But we need to act now. Daily threats continue to threaten tigers’ survival. Their body parts are in relentless demand, leaving them in constant danger of illegal poaching. 93% of their habitat has been destroyed, their forest homes cleared for agriculture, timber and road building. And when they compete for space with humans, they can be killed. Adopting a tiger today can help protect them from extinction.
Make a lifesaving difference to tigers
100,000 tigers were roaming the wild just 100 years ago. But by 2010, as few as 3,200 were left. Their numbers have since increased to around 3,890 – an encouraging sign that tragedy can be turned around for these magnificent creatures. But we need to act now. Daily threats continue to threaten tigers’ survival. Their body parts are in relentless demand, leaving them in constant danger of illegal poaching. 93% of their habitat has been destroyed, their forest homes cleared for agriculture, timber and road building. And when they compete for space with humans, they can be killed. Adopting a tiger today can help protect them from extinction.
How do WWF gifts make a difference?
Your tiger adoption could help repopulate, rehabilitate and restore their habitats, symbolising your support for conservation and animal advocacy, and ensuring tigers remain part of our environment forever.
And for each tiger you assist, you'll help a host of other species too.
You'll also teach younger generations about the importance of conservation.
What you'll receive
Your special adoption gift pack includes an optional cuddly tiger plush toy, fact book, adoption certificate, Living Planet magazine and WWF sticker.