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Saving tigers is a big job, but the good news is there are many people passionate about helping them. TCP, supported by GTI, is bringing together individuals working to save tigers across Asia. Tiger-range countries have detailed plans in their National Tiger Recovery Priorities that will guide them in their fights to save tigers. These plans incorporate the expertise of conservation scientists, governments, nongovernmental organizations, and international organizations.

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WILD TIGERS

A listserv connecting TCP partners, tiger experts, wildlife biologists and anyone working to save tigers.
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Stalking Tigers, Saving Species

Keep on the trail of scientists and others working with TCP. Read the latest blog post.
SCBI scientists and wildlife officials

Meet the people

Read about the people working to save tigers at the Smithsonian.

Tigress and cubs

Tiger-range country priorities

Read each country’s plan of action to save tigers and the international plan to mobilize conservation efforts.
Training Course participants

Courses

Find out where TCP will be hosting its next training course and about past courses.

Training Course

Interactive resources

Listen to podcasts, watch videos, and follow along with slideshows all about tigers.

Common challenges in tiger conservation

Grant information

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Scientific resources

Read the research about tigers and tiger-range countries.

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March 15

Our final installment in our series following teams who attended Regional Smart Patrol Training courses for tiger conservation in 2012 features the team from Bhutan. Mr. Rinchen Dorji a park ranger in Thrumshingla National Park, Ura shares his update from his team.Read the post