Several organizations are dedicated to protecting the critically endangered Indochinese tiger, a subspecies native to Southeast Asia, primarily found in Thailand and Myanmar. With only about 220–350 individuals remaining in the wild, these groups focus on addressing key threats like poaching, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict. Their efforts include funding and conducting scientific research to monitor tiger populations and their prey, often using camera traps and advanced tools like SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool) patrols to gather data and track population dynamics.
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Indochinese Tiger Conservation Organizations












