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SAVE OUR MALAYAN TIGERS

The Malayan tiger is our shared symbol of national pride. As apex predators, tigers help maintain the health of our forests. And healthy forests mean: clean water, climate regulation and space for wildlife to thrive.


There are less than 150 Malayan tigers left in the wild. The time to act is now, before we lose them completely.


Please donate or join the Run For Tigers 2026 presented by Maybank and WWF-Malaysia on Sunday, 2 August 2026 at Putrajaya Wetlands Park, to help save our tigers! Part proceeds will be channelled to our tiger conservation efforts.

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WHY WE URGENTLY NEED YOUR HELP


There are fewer than 150 Malayan tigers left in the wild.

Our critically endangered national animal is severely threatened by:

  • Poaching and the illegal wildlife trade,

  • Habitat loss due to deforestation and fragmentation,

  • Overhunting of the tigers' main prey.

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HOW YOUR DONATION HELPS


Thanks to the generous and important donations of our supporters, we have made progress in saving our Malayan tigers:

  • Reduced snaring by more than 90% in Royal Belum, with zero active snares recorded since 2022—protecting tigers from one of their deadliest threats
     
  • Ranger teams expanded from 12 in 2015 to 150 today, strengthening round-the-clock protection while supporting Orang Asli livelihoods
     
  • A tigress with four cubs recorded in 2022 and a tigress with two cubs recorded in end 2025 via camera traps—rare and encouraging signs of recovery in the wild
     
  • Royal Belum State Park achieved international CA|TS accreditation in 2023, recognising Malaysia’s progress in effective tiger conservation
     
  • Strengthened national action against wildlife crime since 2022, including the establishment of the National Tiger Task Force and Wildlife Crime Bureau