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HELP SAVE OUR TIGERS

Donate to help save our Malayan tigers and receive a tax exemption receipt.

© Shariff Mohamad/ WWF-Malaysia
HELP SAVE OUR TIGERS



Donate now and you will get a tax exemption receipt and thank you gift (varies according to donation amount and delivered within Malaysia only) for your important and valuable donation.

LESS THAN 150 LEFT

There are now less than 150 Malayan tigers left in Malaysia compared to the 3,000 tigers that once roamed our forests in the 1950s.

THREATS

The future of our Malayan tigers is at stake as their existence is severely threatened by poaching and the illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss due to deforestation and fragmentation, as well as overhunting of the tigers' main prey.

© Shariff Mohamad/WWF-Malaysia
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
The Malayan tiger is now officially listed as Critically Endangered under the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, which is alarming as this majestic creature, which proudly flanks our jata negara, is the iconic symbol of national pride for all Malaysians. To lose the tiger to extinction is akin to losing our national pride and identity.
© Ching Fong Lau / WWF-Malaysia
WE MUST ACT NOW
 

We urgently need your support to help our frontliners in the field. WWF-Malaysia conducts intensive patrolling in Belum-Temengor and monitors poaching hotspots, whilst channeling relevant information to enforcement agencies. This has enabled:

  • More ground to be patrolled.
  • More threats to be uncovered.
  • More snares to be removed.
  • More arrests of poachers.
© WWF-Malaysia

HELP US SAVE OUR MALAYAN TIGERS FROM EXTINCTION

Your important donations will enable WWF-Malaysia to:

  1. Support wages for field assistants to conduct patrolling and camera-trapping.
  2. Provide daily rations for patrolling work.
  3. Purchase camping equipment to carry out field surveys.
  4. Cover logistics and transport costs.
  5. Support critical awareness and communications initiatives conducted with the community and civil society.

WWF-Malaysia is supporting the Malaysian Government to establish long-term, sustainable solutions to protect Malaysia’s tigers and secure a future for all the biodiversity in the Belum-Temengor Forest Complex.

Although we have taken important steps in the journey to save our Malayan tigers, more must be done. Without major, imminent intervention, Malaysia's national icon could be extinct within two years.