Aspirasi kami adalah menciptakan suatu dunia di mana pada tahun 2020 harimau liar di Asia tidak lagi menghadapi risiko kepunahan - dan akan tinggal dalam populasi yang sehat di lanskap-lanskap konservasi bernilai tinggi yang dikelola secara berkelanjutan bagi generasi sekarang dan yang akan datang.

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12/12/2009

Desakan maju mitra-mitra GTI dalam pertemuan Bank Dunia

Washington, DC, 8 Desember 2009 – Dengan semangat dan optimisme tidak lama keberhasilan pelaksanaan Global Tiger Workshop (GTI) pada bulan Oktober yang lalu di Kathmandu, para mitra Global Tiger Initiative berbicara tentang harapan baru untuk harimau liar dalam sebuah pertemuan Bank Dunia pada hari Selasa (tanggal?), namun tetap mendesak agar segera diambil tindakan untuk menghentikan pengrusakan habitat harimau.

 

Dalam Berita

07/30/2010

Nepal and India join hands for biodiversity conservation on World Tiger Day

Nepal and India signed a joint resolution conserve biodiversity including tigers.

Click here to read the full Nepalnews.com article

07/30/2010

Gearing Up for the Summit

This year, the Year of the Tiger, we will see the highlight of the GTI process with a gathering of world leaders in St. Petersburg.

Click here to read the EIA’s Blog entry

07/30/2010

Finding the Fiery Eyes of the Night

In Northeast India, wildlife biologist Kashmira Kakati has recorded the highest number photo-documented of wild cats anywhere in the world.

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07/28/2010

New Mining Threat Near Tadoba

The coal block allocated to Bander Coal Company Private Limited in Chimur threatens to cut off the only corridor connecting tiger landscape.

Click here to read the full The Times of India article

07/13/2010

Wildlife Times – NEPAL

Update on conservation efforts in Nepal.

Click here to read the PDF article >

07/10/2010

Tiger population ‘falls to lowest level since records began’

Tiger numbers are at lowest level since records began, with conservationists warning that the world has 12 years to save the species.

Click here to read the full article on Telegraph.co.uk