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There is a tiger crisis – as few as 3,200 tigers are left in the wild.

There is also an opportunity. 2010 is not only the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese calendar. It is also a crucial moment for tiger conservation, with high profile policy meetings which will give world leaders the perfect platform to make the right moves, to save the tiger and so much more. 

The political process culminates with the International Tiger Forum, or tiger summit, from Nov. 21-24 in St. Petersburg, Russia hosted by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. WWF is helping to organize the summit.

At the summit, heads of government are expected to endorse the Global Tiger Recovery Programme (GTRP) and sign a Leaders’ Declaration, committing to take actions to double the number of tigers in the wild by 2022, the next Year of the Tiger.

The International Tiger Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, 21-24 Nov.

Contacts

Ian Morrison

Media Officer WWF International,
+41 79 874 6853


Jamie Kemsey

Senior Manager, Communications
WWF Tigers Alive Initiative
+60 12 245 6143
 
Email Jamie

Trishna Gurung

Sr Communications Manager,  WWF-US,
 +1 202 203 8863



 / ©: National Geographic Stock / Michael Nicols / WWF
Tiger face, California, USA Close up of a captive tiger's face (Panthera tigris), Africa Marine World, Vallejo, California, United States. Image No: 239815
© National Geographic Stock / Michael Nicols / WWF

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