Waterholes for Tigers and Elephants Too
Permanent wildlife waterholes are essential to prevent future tiger-tiger and human-animal conflict, which arise from increased wild tiger numbers
Permanent wildlife waterholes are essential to prevent future tiger-tiger and human-animal conflict, which arise from increased wild tiger numbers
With the strange monsoon and its impact on the rural community, our anti-poaching patrollers are on high alert as encroachment and poaching increase again.
For every £1400 (US$2000) we raise, we aim to send 450 children living with wild tigers to school. We try to distribute this equally across the 3 age groups.
Rainwater harvesting has proved beneficial in farming across India and Tigers4Ever has committed to making a difference for wild tigers using this technology
Our quadrupled patrolling, which enables us to protect an extra 1000 km (624 miles) per month of wild tiger territory, is vital right now.
Right now our focus is on providing permanent water for the wild animals to mitigate the impact of drought and reduce the risk of human-wildlife conflict.
Our patrols have needed to be on high alert throughout the last three years as wild tiger poaching increased across India.
We look forward to a long partnership and will keep you updated with news of how Tiger Chi is helping Tigers4Ever to give wild tigers a wild future
Jack is 7 years old. He loves to draw and animate. Jack loves to create hand drawn characters and bring them to life. Jack also loves wild Tigers.
For some children, our help has arrived too late, they have already reached 14 years old and thus no longer qualify for free state driven education.
Tigers4Ever and Typical Tigers Announcement: Today, 10 March 2022, Tigers4Ever and Typical Tigers NFT have formally ended their partnership
When we provide education packs for children living with tigers we reduce habitat destruction risks AND provide opportunities to become future tiger protectors.