About Us

Lifespan

In the wild, tigers typically live for 10 to 15 years, though they can live longer in captivity. Their survival is closely tied to the availability of prey and the safety of their habitat.

Female tigers have a gestation period of about three to four months. Cubs are born blind and rely on their mother for food and protection during the first two years of their lives.

Tigers play a vital role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems. As apex predators, they help control the population of herbivores, ensuring that the environment remains healthy.

Our Mission

  • Cultural Significance

    Tigers have a strong cultural presence in many Asian societies. They are often revered as symbols of power, courage, and protection in myths, folklore, and traditional art.

  • Territorial Marking

    Tigers mark their territory by spraying scent from glands, scratching trees, and leaving claw marks. This helps them communicate with other tigers and protect their hunting areas.

  • Vulnerable Cubs

    Tiger cubs are extremely vulnerable to predators and other threats. Only about half of all tiger cubs survive to adulthood, making maternal care crucial for their development.

  • Intelligent Hunters

    Tigers are known for their intelligence, often using calculated tactics when hunting. They patiently stalk prey, waiting for the right moment to strike with speed and precision.

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Testimonials

  • "The beauty and grace of tigers are truly captivating. Their power and presence in the wild are unmatched, and every encounter with these incredible animals is unforgettable. Protecting them is essential to preserving our natural world."

  • "The beauty and grace of tigers are truly captivating. Their power and presence in the wild are unmatched, and every encounter with these incredible animals is unforgettable. Protecting them is essential to preserving our natural world."

  • "Tigers are fascinating creatures, and learning about them has deepened my appreciation for wildlife conservation. Their role in ecosystems is critical, and the more people understand that, the more we can do to protect them."

  • "Studying tigers has been a profound experience. Their intelligence, adaptability, and raw power make them one of the most remarkable species on the planet. It’s vital that we continue to support efforts to safeguard their future."