Media Reports

Save China's Tigers relies on word-of-mouth for its media exposure, thus saving much needed fund to concentrate on its challenging field projects. To date, our projects have been reported by some of the most respected media in the world. To name but a few: the BBC News (by Orla Guerin), CBS news (by Lara Logan), Christian Science Monitor, Chicago Tribune, National Geographic Website, Times Newspaper, South China Morning Post, Science, etc. etc. Here are a few selected reports for readers' interests.

Meet the other Tiger Woods — this one might save his species from extinction - the Times, Apr 7th 2008

by Jonathan Clayton

Tiger Woods always rises to the occasion. However, not even his most ardent supporters were expecting this performance.

Baby cubs bring hope for South China tigers - the Daily Telegraph, Apr 7th 2008

By Nigel Blundell

These two tiny cubs have given hope for the survival of an entire species.

ROAR EMOTION - Sunday Mirror, Apr 6th 2008

EXCLUSIVE New tiger cubs give hope to save their species
Apr 6th 2008

China's Tigers are a whisker away from extinction - Sunday Mirror, Apr 6th 2008

by Nigel Blundell

Facing the cameras may be one big snooze for these tiger cubs - but then they don't realise they may be the future of their species.

Fighting for Chinese tigers, and the last word - LA Times, Mar 7th 2008

By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
March 7, 2008

Rare Chinese tiger fights for survival... in South Africa - AFP, Dec 7th 2007

by Fran Blandy

The Special One: And He's So Adorable! - Sky news, Dec 4th-5th 2007

A rare South China tiger has been born at a specially created reserve in South Africa. The species is so endangered that there are fewer than 100 of them left on the face of the earth.

Tiger cub hope for dying breed -BBC1, BBC World, BBC 24 Hours, Dec 4th-5th 2007

Tiger cub hope for dying breed

A conservation project in Africa has produced the first male South China tiger cub to be born outside Asia.

South China Tiger Born in South Africa - The Huffington Post, Nov 27th 2007

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — A South China tiger was born at a wildlife reserve in South Africa, conservationists said Tuesday _ the first such birth outside China.

Can the Wild Tigers Survive? - Science , Sept 6th 2007

By Virginia Morell

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