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China Tiger Revival is a UK based charity (registered charity number 1154073) and a non-profit organisation dedicated to saving tigers and other endangered species through awareness-building and education, as well as supporting efforts in restoring and protecting their habitats in China.

We aim to assist China’s effort to re-establish wild tiger populations and other endangered species in their historical range.

We emphasize the importance of co-existence between humans and wildlife and promote conservation in China so that wildlife conservation becomes sustainable by engaging local communities who can benefit from tiger conservation long-term.

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With 90% of their natural habitats gone since the beginning of the last century, the global tiger population has plummeted from 100,000 to only about 5,500. This ongoing loss brings us closer to ecological crisis and cultural devastation.


Join us to save the South China Tiger and its wild habitat! Your support can restore wildlife, impact communities, and protect biodiversity for generations.

Tiger Habitat Rewilding

Restore Wild Tiger Habitats

Ensure threatened species have secure, natural environments where they can thrive.

Tiger Conservation Education

Promote Conservation Education

Support awareness building and educational programs targeting communities and youth, focusing on the critical importance of saving tigers and protecting our shared natural heritage.

About Chinese Tigers

Big goals are achieved in small steps. Our environmental movement is organized in a way that allows everyone to participate.

Help Restore the South China Tiger

  • Tigers originated in China about 2 millions years ago.
  • There were 9 subspecies: South China, Caspian, Bengal, Indo-China, Siberian, Javan, Sumatran, Bali and Malay tigers.
  • Habitat loss and human encroachment caused rapid decline of the tiger populations through Asia in the last century by 90% and 3 subspecies have gone extinct.
  • Currently only about 3200 are left in their natural environment.
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Tiger News

The fight to save the tigers never stops. Find the latest news and vital updates on our conservation efforts right here

Reviving Wild Lands, Restoring Balance

With 90% of their natural habitats gone since the beginning of the last century, the global tiger population has plummeted from 100,000 to only about 5,500. This ongoing loss brings us closer to ecological crisis and cultural devastation.

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South China Tigers Left in the Wild
The number of South China Tigers in the wild has been declared extinct by experts.
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Tigers in Captivity
Dedicated breeding programs have raised the captive population to approximately 240.
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Protected Hectares
China has approximately 14,600 square kilometers of protected tiger habitat (for all tiger subspecies) within its Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park. Additional, smaller protected areas in other provinces like Yunnan and Tibet also support wild tigers, though the total area for all tiger species combined is less concentrated and more fragmented.

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Tiger Culture in China

The tiger has been part of Chinese civilization for over 8000 years, representing courage, vitality, and balance. The South China tiger, or Chinese tiger, is a national treasure — symbolizing power and harmony in ancient Chinese belief.

South China Tiger Tiger in Chinese Art

The Five Heavenly Tigers

In Chinese mythology, five tigers guard the universe — each controlling a direction and element, maintaining cosmic balance.

Guardian of Protection

Tiger imagery was painted on temple doors to ward off spirits, fire, and evil. It’s still used as a protective talisman today.

Symbol of Power

The character [translate:ēŽ‹] (ā€œkingā€) appears on the tiger’s forehead, showing its status as ruler of all beasts and emblem of strength.

Yin-Yang Harmony

According to Daoist belief, the tiger represents [translate:阳] energy — earth and movement — opposite the dragon’s [translate:阓] sky energy.

The Tiger Zodiac

People born in the Year of the Tiger are known for bravery, independence, and leadership in Chinese astrology.

Modern Legacy

With fewer than 100 South China tigers remaining, preservation efforts highlight both cultural pride and wildlife stewardship.

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