The Indochinese tiger is on the verge of extinction, with its population dwindling alarmingly. Once thriving in the mountains and forests of Vietnam, fewer than 350 of these magnificent creatures remain today. In fact, some estimates suggest their numbers in Vietnam could be down to single digits. This decline is driven by poaching, habitat loss, and fragmentation. Tigers are targeted for their skins and body parts, which are sought after in traditional medicine markets.
Greater Good Charities is actively working in Vietnam, conducting vital research in areas like the Sao La Nature Reserve, a globally recognized biodiversity hotspot in the Annamite Mountain region. Your contributions can help American and Vietnamese scientists study the local flora and fauna, paving the way for effective conservation strategies. Together, we can make a difference in protecting the Indochinese tiger and other endangered species.
Matthew Walls (verified owner) –
I donated to the Indochinese tiger program, and it’s heartening to see the impact my contribution is making in conservation efforts!
Melissa Villa (verified owner) –
The information provided about the Indochinese tiger’s plight was eye-opening. I feel compelled to help support protection programs.
Paul Williams (verified owner) –
It’s crucial that we act now to protect endangered species like the Indochinese tiger. I am proud to be part of this initiative.