Welcome to TIGER TOWN!

Panthera tigris.
Largest of the 36 species of cats, tigers are easily recognizable with their
orange or yellow coats, black stripes, and white undersides.
Up until the 1950s there were eight subspecies, today there are only five.

And they're disappearing at an alarming rate.

This site is about tigers, both in captivity and in the wild.
It's also about the people who serve to protect them, including
wildlife conservationists and captive tiger trainers, caretakers, and handlers.

Below is a map of Tiger Town. Its links will take you to the Shootin' Safari where
you can view a gallery of Tiger pictures, Safe Keeping where you can learn about the
preservation of Tigers, Cub Watch where you can watch as Tiger Cubs grow up, our
Post Office where you can send us mail and use the Links page to expand your Tiger horizons.
Enjoy!

An Evening with Dr. Ron Tilson
Learn about the Sumatran Tiger, the South China Tiger,
and the role zoos play in conservation.

This site and the information at this site are not sponsored or endorsed by any of
the organizations mentioned herein and are the soul responsibility of Tiger Town.

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