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Tiger Trafficking Surges: Nine Tigers Seized Monthly!
25 Nov
Summary
- Nine tigers seized monthly signals escalating global trafficking crisis.
- Whole tiger seizures have significantly increased since 2020.
- Captive breeding facilities are implicated in fueling illegal trade.

Global efforts to combat tiger trafficking are facing a worsening crisis, with law enforcement agencies seizing an average of nine tigers each month over the last five years. Research indicates that criminal networks involved in this illicit trade are evolving more rapidly than conservation initiatives can keep pace, jeopardizing the future of tigers worldwide.
The nature of seizures has dramatically shifted; while tiger parts once dominated illegal trade, recent years have seen a significant rise in the confiscation of whole tiger carcasses and live animals. This trend, particularly prominent in countries like Vietnam and Indonesia, suggests an increasing involvement of captive-breeding facilities in perpetuating the illegal trade.
Conservationists warn that without urgent and scaled-up investments to disrupt these organized crime networks at all levels, the world faces a real possibility of losing its wild tigers. The report underscores the need for enhanced international cooperation and intelligence-led enforcement to dismantle these operations and protect the remaining wild tiger population.




