Conservation groups operate at various levels—local, national, and international—to address threats such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and dwindling prey populations. Their work encompasses a range of activities, including scientific research, population monitoring, community education, policy advocacy, and direct field interventions.
When it comes to endangered species like the Amur tiger, collaboration among conservationists, governments, and the local community is essential. Some organizations focus on preserving natural landscapes and migration corridors, while others work to lessen the impact of infrastructure or poaching. Many also promote awareness about the tiger’s status and encourage public support for protective measures.
The organizations listed on this page are involved in a wide range of conservation efforts aimed at ensuring the survival of the Amur tiger.
Amur Tiger Center
An organization created by the Russian Geographical Society.
You won't find a donation form on the Amur Tiger Center website. Instead, we demonstrate our joint projects with companies who donate part of their profits to help nature.
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Partnering with Wildlife Conservation Society to protect the Amur tiger.
CMZoo began a new conservation partnership with Wildlife Conservation Society, supporting efforts in the Russian Far East that provide secure landscapes for tigers to breed and raise young, monitor populations of tigers and their prey, and support law enforcement and anti-poaching efforts using trained rangers with new technology.
Phoenix Fund
Our mission is to conserve the exceptionally rich fauna and flora of the Russian Far East, the only region where Amur tigers and leopards survive in the wild.
The Center for Rehabilitation and Reintroduction of Tigers and Other Rare Animals
Solves problems related to conservation, reproduction and use of wildlife
Wildcats Conservation Alliance
Wildcat Conservation Alliance funds wild Amur leopard and tiger conservation projects.
Wildlife Conservation Society – China
Saves wildlife and wild places through science, conservation, education; combating illegal trade, developing safe habitats for tigers and leopards.