21st Century Tiger
Giving wild tigers a future
Raising funds for wild tiger conservation since 1997
100% of funds raised go directly to wild tiger projects
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21st Century Tiger supports carefully vetted tiger projects focusing on anti-poaching, education, habitat restoration and monitoring with money raised by zoos, the public and socially aware businesses.
It is a wild tiger conservation partnership between the Zoological Society of London and Global Tiger Patrol and one of the top seven tiger funding agencies globally, contributing over £1.7 million to over 130 individual proposals from 70 tiger projects in seven countries worldwide.
Latest blog entries:
How to join The Tiger Team. Or Not. - 2nd of April 2012
Debbie Martyr reports from the project field (FFI Kerinci Seblat tiger Protection Project 2000-2012)on what it takes to be part of The Tiger Team...Into the Jungle - 3rd of March 2012
Eric Ash is currently on an internship for Freeland Foundation and is working on the Protecting tigers project that 21st Century Tiger supports in the Eastern Forest Complex in Thailand. His recent blog documents how he has been working with rangers to deploy camera traps around the forest reserve. Originally published by Eric Ash on 'He who walks with tigers' BlogSpot.Blame Games and Lighting Strikes - 31st of January 2012
Kerinci Tiger Blog from Team Leader Debbie Martyr.
21st Century Tiger is extremely grateful to all its supporters.
21st Century Tiger would like to thank Dreamworld on The Gold Coast of Australia for their generous funding of our administration here in London. Without their support we would be unable to send 100% of all donations to wild tiger conservation projects.

Special thanks are due to CMO Global, H. A. Bennett, Harald Loeffler, Andy Rouse, Silver Jungle, Dave Pook @ Sqoo Media who built this site and all the amazing photographers who allow us to use their tiger pictures to promote wild tiger conservation.
We are also very grateful to EAZA, Zoo and Aquarium Association (Australasia) and all the individual zoos that support us so generously. Thank you all so much.








