Poaching, habitat fragmentation, and habitat loss all play a part in the decline of the tiger. One species facing imminent danger is the Sumatran tiger, which is considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is estimated that there are only 400-500 Sumatran tigers left in the wild of Indonesia. Like the other tiger subspecies, habitat loss and poaching are the biggest threats to the Sumatran tiger.
Project Peril, is committed to working with the best non-profits to combat poaching and habitat loss. We will work with our partners to protect tigers and their habitat, reduce human-tiger conflict, conduct scientific research on tigers to inform conservation strategies, promote tiger-friendly policies, and monitor tiger populations and threats.
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