Tiger Information
Tigers typically live to an age of between 14 and 16 years in the wild
and fully grown adults can reach a length of 3 metres.
The Tigress will have a litter of between 2 and 4 cubs and she will bring the cubs up for two years before they go off and have there own range areas.
There are
5 sub-species of Tiger left with 3 sub-species becoming extinct in the last 20 years.
It is a passion and more to help save Tigers. They are the guardians of the forest and help protect the water supplies within the forests.
One Tiger a day is being killed in the wild for its skin and body parts. Saving Tigers is important for the world.

Our Projects
We work in India at present which is where there are approximately 55% of the world’s wild tigers. We work in the Sundarbans. Funds have been donated to help build a hospital on Satjelia island. We have also supplied a small amount of medical items for the hospital. We have also donated items such as sleeping bags and binoculars for the forest guards so as to help them in their duty to protect the forest and its mammals.
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