ADOPT A TIGER

Time is running out for tigers. These endangered big cats desperately need your protection or soon we'll lose them forever.

THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ANIMAL LOVERS 🎁

Supercharge your impact by selecting an ongoing adoption from as little as $15 per month. With an ongoing adoption you’ll receive regular email updates so you can see the difference your generous support is making.

Monthly donations make it easier to plan for the long-term, helping to keep administration costs down and providing a huge boost to vital conservation work. You’ll always be in control of your giving and can easily contact us should your circumstances change.

This year why not give a gift that keeps on giving? You'll receive a digital adoption certificate that can be emailed to your loved one or printed and given to them on the day. Your adoption will come with a special gift pack and (optional) cuddly plush toy (arriving in the New Year).

Make a life-saving difference to tigers

100,000 tigers were roaming the wild just 100 years ago. But by 2010, as few as 3,200 were left. Due to incredible conservation efforts, their numbers have since increased to around 5,574 - 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. An estimated 95% 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.  

Symbolically adopting a tiger today can help protect them from extinction. Your monthly donations will symbolise your support for conservation and animal advocacy, and ensure tigers remain part of our environment forever.

And for each tiger you assist, you'll help a host of other species too.

THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ANIMAL LOVERS 🎁

Supercharge your impact by selecting an ongoing adoption from as little as $15 per month. With an ongoing adoption you’ll receive regular email updates so you can see the difference your generous support is making.

Monthly donations make it easier to plan for the long-term, helping to keep administration costs down and providing a huge boost to vital conservation work. You’ll always be in control of your giving and can easily contact us should your circumstances change.

This year why not give a gift that keeps on giving? You'll receive a digital adoption certificate that can be emailed to your loved one or printed and given to them on the day. Your adoption will come with a special gift pack and (optional) cuddly plush toy (arriving in the New Year).

Make a life-saving difference to tigers

100,000 tigers were roaming the wild just 100 years ago. But by 2010, as few as 3,200 were left. Due to incredible conservation efforts, their numbers have since increased to around 5,574 - 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. An estimated 95% 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.  

Symbolically adopting a tiger today can help protect them from extinction. Your monthly donations will symbolise your support for conservation and animal advocacy, and ensure tigers remain part of our environment forever.

And for each tiger you assist, you'll help a host of other species too.

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How your donation can help tigers

By adopting a tiger today, you could help tackle the daily dangers they face, track their populations and conserve their beautiful, fragile habitats, ensuring they have the environment they need to thrive.
Close up photo of tiger's eye looking at camera
© National Geographic Stock / Michael Nichols / WWF

Tackle the tiger trade

By helping governments in tiger range countries stop wildlife crime. 

Siberian Tiger caught on camera trap in the Boreal Forests of Russia's Pacific Coast
© Kieran O'Donovan / Silverback/Netflix

Save biologically rich and diverse forests

These vital forests protect tigers, as well as thousands of other species. 

A Bengal tiger photographed by hidden sensor camera in wildlife Corridor Eight= Central Bhutan
© Emmanuel Rondeau / WWF-UK

Build local capacity to increase coexistence between people and tigers outside of protected areas

By collaborating with our partners to manage core tiger corridors. 

WWF-Australia joins a community tree planting event at Cook Reserve Ruse, Campelltown, May 2019
© WWF-Australia / Leonie Sii

Protect tigers and their habitat

By connecting tiger corridors, allowing them to travel safely between their habitats. 

We can’t protect tigers without you

When you adopt a tiger, we want you to join them on their journey to a safer future. Your special adoption gift pack includes a cuddly tiger plush toy, factbook, adoption certificate, Living Planet magazine and WWF sticker. If you sign-up to an ongoing adoption, you’ll also receive regular updates on how your kind donations are helping to conserve some of the world's most vulnerable species.
Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) female with cubs in water, Ranthambore National Park, India
© naturepl.com / Andy Rouse / WWF
Contents of tiger adoption pack, including tiger plushie, adoption certificate and tiger booklet

Give a unique and memorable gift

A tiger adoption is the perfect gift for any animal lover. As well as a great way to inspire friends, family and loved ones to care for nature as much as you do. We can send this gift pack to you or directly to your gift recipient. For last-minute gifts, you can print a personalised adoption certificate or email it directly to your gift recipient.

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