Adopt a Tiger

(WWF Adopt An Animal)

Adopt a Tiger

Species : Bengal tiger

About Malu Pothi: Malu Pothi lives in Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, in Nepal. Like all tigers, she is shy and elusive, and maintains a relatively fixed home range in the north-eastern part of the reserve. She has given birth to three cubs - all now fend for themselves.

By adopting Malu Pothi from just £3.00 a month, you can help WWF to protect wild tigers, and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.

About Tigers

Malu Pothi is one of the last 123 tigers left in Nepal. It's vital that we do everything we can to protect these beautiful creatures. WWF is monitoring the tigers in Suklaphanta, where Malu Pothi lives, and strengthening anti-poaching patrols in the area.

The Recipient of the Charity Gift Gets

  • cuddly toy and certificate
  • a print of your animal
  • facts about the species
  • a greetings card
  • tips on a 'greener' lifestyle and WWF screensavers and quarterly updates
  • Last minute gift? - No problem! Worried the gift might not arrive on time? There's a a certificate to print or email to give on the day!
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About WWF Adoptions

The WWF Adoption programme enables you to adopt a wild animal for yourself or a friend for a small regular monthly donation. This will help the WWF to safeguard the future of these species and is an excellent way to show your support to the worlds wildlife and help to fund conservation for a small monthly fee.

About the WWF

The WWF is the world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organisation :

  • a truly global network, working in more than 90 countries;
  • a challenging, constructive, science-based organisation that addresses issues from the survival of species and habitats to climate change, sustainable business and environmental education;
  • a charity dependent upon its five million supporters worldwide - some 90 per cent of their income derives from voluntary sources such as people and the business community.

The mission of WWF is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by :

  • conserving the world's biological diversity,
  • ensuring that the use of renewable resources is sustainable,
  • and reducing pollution and wasteful consumption.