Youth today are the changemakers of tomorrow. They are aware, informed, and active in tiger conservation, and WWF Tigers Alive Initiative with WWF is excited to be hosting the virtual InternationalTiger Youth Summit, Roar for Tigers on 28 July, 2 PM to 4.30 PM (IST), to celebrate these inspiring youth from 13 different countries.Here are five things to look out for at the International Tiger Youth Summit... Amazing, trail blazing youth The youth delegates that have been nominated to represent their countries at the International Tiger Youth Summit are passionate and inspirational young people. They are leading advocacy efforts and spreading awareness about the threats facing tigers so be prepared for a big dose of motivation coming your way! Sing for tigers In solidarity with the youth del
Have you ever wondered why we should protect tigers? Tigers and forests are intrinsically linked. As apex predators, tigers are a sign of a broader, healthy forest ecosystem. Saving tigers means saving critical habitats of thousands of species, where 800 million people in Asia depend on. In addition to that, healthy forests also store carbon and help mitigate climate change!With Global Tigers Day approaching around the corner, WWF-Singapore and Tiger Brokers will be bringing you a live talk byStuart Chapman, the Tigers Alive Initiative Lead aboutThe Disappearing Big Cat.Join us on August 2, 7-8PM SGT via this link:The Disappearing Big Cat and ask our Tiger Expert