Show your support for the wild tigers

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This year is the Chinese Zodiac Year of the Tiger. In celebration of this iconic species, and in memory of the Park's beloved male Amur tiger Elton, the Carnivores team will be working hard throughout 2022 to raise much-needed funds for the WildCats Conservation Alliance.

The charity has a mission to save wild tigers and leopards through carefully chosen conservation projects.

WildCats Conservation Alliance relies on donations to fund the vital work they do. So the keepers are now offering you the chance to own a very special photo of the Park's female Amur tiger, Minerva - in return for a donation to WildCats.

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Show your support for the wild tigers...

And receive your own image of the Park's female Amur tiger!

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Any donations made between the 22nd-29th April 2022 will be matched, allowing you to DOUBLE your donation and the impact of your support for the wild tigers!

Head here to donate directly to the WildCats charity. Proof of donation should then be supplied by forwarding the 'Thank you' email confirmation you receive to marketing@woburn.co.uk.

You'll receive a high-resolution file download link to your chosen image... these can be printed on amazing large-scale canvas prints, or as framed pictures for your wall.

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How is the WildCats Conservation Alliance helping wild tigers?

WildCats Conservation Alliance

  • Tigers now occupy just 7% of their original habitat range
  • Tiger populations plummeted from around 100,000 individuals in the early 20th century to just 3,000 in 2010.

Keepers are raising funds for the Wildcats Conservation Alliance's projects, through ZSL, to help prevent the extinction of Amur tigers in the wild. 

Working in Sumatra, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Thailand, and Russia the WildCats Conservation Alliance was set up to ensure that tigers and leopards can continue to thrive in the wild.

The charity works closely will local communities to address key conservation issues through anti-poaching activities, population monitoring, wildlife health monitoring, conflict mitigation, education and outreach projects.