With just one tiger, we protect around 25,000 acres of forest

We love this photo of a Bengal tiger cub approaching its’ mother, but its a stark reminder of how fragile beauty like this can be. Bengal tigers used to be widespread throughout the jungles of the Indian subcontinent, but now there are fewer than 4,000 of these iconic animals in the wild across the world today. When tigers are protected we also save so much more. For example, with just one tiger, we protect around 25,000 acres of forest. These areas supply both nature and people with fresh water, food and health so we are desperate to save our tigers. Are you following any amazing projects for this or do you live in an area that has tigers?

Photo: Theo Allofs @theo_allofs_photography