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.
George Negus Report: Tigers on the Brink - Interview Li Quan on South China Tiger project - Channel 10 (Aus), Oct 4 2011
The race to save a rare breed of tigers has sparked a ferocious battle between conservationists. See more at tennews.com.au
Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright - BBC Focus on Africa, Sep 2011
Any schoolchild will tell you that tigers are not found in Africa - but now the continent is being used to try and save the species back home in China.
Ruth Evans Reports
One minute with Li Quan - NewScientist, 3rd Sept 2011
Interview by Sue Armstrong
There are good reasons why I'm bringing Chinese Tigers to reserves in South Africa, says the conservationist...
Rare Tigers Raised in Africa to be "Rewilded" in China - Nat Geo News Watch (USA), 20 Nov 2010
Critically Endangered South China tiger cubs born in captivity in China, but raised in South Africa where they were taught to hunt for their food, are soon to be introduced into a controlled wildernes
TigerWoods in Rehab - Frankfurter Algemeine Zeitung, Aug 14, 2010
Die Chinesin Li Quan verfolgt ein ehrgeiziges Ziel: Sie will den Chinesischen Tiger vor dem Aussterben retten.
From South China to South Africa:Back to the wild for the Chinese Tiger - China Geographic, May 2010
Text: Nan Xianghong
Additional Report: Jeffrey Kong and Save China's Tigers
Fight to save South China Tiger - ABC (Australia) 7.30 Report, March 8th 2010
The South China Tiger is one of the rarest species, it hasn't been sighted in the wilderness for more than 20 years, and the World Wildlife Fund has declared it all but extinct.
