Tigers, one of the world's most iconic species, are now on the brink of extinction due to the increasing loss of their natural habitat. Deforestation, agricultural expansion, and infrastructure development have threatened their living spaces. This article examines the threats tigers face, their impact on the remaining population, and the importance of immediate conservation efforts to save tigers from extinction.
Furthermore, the illegal trade of tiger skins and body parts adds additional pressure to their population, making law enforcement and public education crucial in ensuring the survival of this species.