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International Tiger Day 2026

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Understanding Tigers: an interactive Tiger course for International Tiger Day 2026

Celebrate International Tiger Day 2026 by learning about tiger anatomy, communication, habitats, ecology, and conservation. Through engaging facts and interactive quizzes, discover what makes tigers one of the world's most fascinating species and why protecting them matters.

Designed for students, families, wildlife enthusiasts, and curious learners, this self-paced course transforms facts into an engaging learning experience. Complete the course, support tiger habitat restoration by planting a tree, and receive your personalised eTreeCertificate®.

Why It Matters

Why tiger conservation matters

Tigers are essential for healthy forests as they help to maintain ecological balance by regulation prey populations and preventing overgrazing. Protecting tiger habitats also safeguards rivers, forests and thousands of other plants and animal species that share the same ecosystem ― which is why tigers are often referred to as flagship and umbrella species.

Discover how tigers live, the challenges they face, and how planting trees help restore the habitats they depend on all in just 10 minutes

Tiger quick facts

  • Tigers are the largest wild cats on Earth.
  • Every tiger has a unique stripe pattern, just like a fingerprint.
  • A tiger's roar can travel up to 3 kilometres.
  • Bengal tigers are the most numerous tiger subspecies.
  • Wild tigers have lost over 90% of their historic range.
  • Healthy tiger habitats protect hundreds of other wildlife species.

Good to Know

Frequently asked questions

Everything people usually ask before starting the course.