They live normal lives. They hunt, mate, fight. They have family groups and can often showcase mother and cub interactions or four to six tigers in one frame. We can go off-road to track tigers on the move and observe their behaviour.
The world is desperately searching for radical ways to protect endangered species. Tiger Canyon’s tiger population is a revolutionary safeguard to ensure the survival of the species.
At the start of the 20th century, there were around 100,000 wild tigers in the world. These animals are currently so endangered that there are fewer than 4,000 wild tigers left. This is a frighteningly low number, compared to more than 7,000 cheetahs and more than 18,000 rhinos worldwide.
Tiger Canyon is the only expanding population of wild tigers outside of Asia, with the only white wild tigers on Planet Earth.
The experiment is over; we have proven that captive-born tigers can be re-wilded and that they can adapt to African conditions.
There are three climatic territories where tigers used to occur naturally; the frozen tundra of Siberia, tropical forests and mangrove swamps, and open grasslands. The Karoo resembles some of these climatic regions, which has aided the adaptation process.
“It is heartbreaking to think that by the time my children George, Charlotte and Louis are in their 20s, elephants, rhinos and tigers might well be extinct in the wild.”
Prince William
Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference – London (2018)