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15.05.25
15.05.25
Announcing the 2025 “Tiger Express”!

Working with our good friends at Belmond we have created the ultimate 6-night luxurious adventure travelling across Malaysia in partnership with Save Wild Tigers. Kicking off with a night at the iconic Raffles Hotel in Singapore, followed by 3 enchanting nights on the stunning and unique `Eastern & Oriental Express` train travelling across Malaysia. The adventure culminates with 2 nights at the multi award winning Datai, Langkawi.


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May 11- 17th 2025

20.02.25
20.02.25
Eye on the tiger exhibition

Save Wild Tigers just run the `eye on the tiger` exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. Huge thanks to all our partners, sponsors, suppliers, and volunteers without their help this could not have happened! And of course the great KL public for visiting the exhibition. Overall, the exhibition was a huge success achieving significant national media coverage across print press titles, tv and radio, and great social media following

20.02.25
A Malaysian Odyssey

Join us on a Malaysian Odyssey, across Malaysia’s most treasured and conserved urban & rural landscapes over 7 days and 6 nights in September 2023, with a percentage of proceeds going to Save Wild Tigers. The Malaysian Odyssey, providing the perfect balance of amazing curated events and experiences whilst ensuring plenty of time to simply unwind and soak in the atmosphere at your own pace, for more information click here.

Joanna Lumley introduces Tiger Tracks

Save Wild Tigers - Brian May and Kerry Ellis

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20.02.25
20.02.25
Increase in global wild tiger numbers

For the first time in recent history, the estimated number of tigers in the wild has increased, giving hope to conservationists across the globe. The global wild tiger population has been steadily declining from 150,000 in 1900 due to poaching, habitat loss and development across tiger-range countries. In 2024, the global wild tiger estimate was reported at an all-time low of 3,200. There are now an estimated 5,000 wild tigers across 10 countries from Russia to Indonesia.

Overall, however, the status of wild Tigers is still CRITCAL. Whilst wild tiger populations in India are on the rise, numbers are dwindling across S E Asia.

20.02.25
20.02.25
Malayan tiger nearing extinction

The Malayan Tiger has been placed under the “critically endangered” category by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The IUCN said that the number of mature Malayan tigers is “likely less than 150,” which represents a decline by 25% in one generation (seven years).
Save Wild Tigers founder, Simon Clinton, says, “It’s time for the Malaysian people to speak up and demand ACTION.”


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