
Founded in 1995, the Save The Tiger Fund is dedicated to supporting the conservation of Asia’s remaining wild tigers. The Fund invests in a variety of projects that increase cooperation and communication, build local leadership, and deliver on-the-ground conservation to tigers in human-dominated landscapes.
Over the last 13 years, ExxonMobil has contributed more than $15 million to tiger conservation efforts, making ours the largest corporate commitment ever to save a species. With facilitating partners like World Wildlife Fund, Wildlife Conservation Society, Conservation International, WildAid, Fauna and Flora International and local, grassroots non-governmental organizations, our investments impact more than tigers. Conserving wild tiger populations means fostering cooperation among government agencies, business and civil society and building capacity for local solutions management. Protecting and restoring tiger habitats means investing in major Asian river systems that provide a mode of transport and drinking water to millions; it also means protecting 6.3 million acres of vegetated land, storing an estimated 3.3 million tons of carbon.