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.

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

Chinese tigers in Africa - ITV 10pm News, March 25 2010

By: Martin Geissler

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.

The Critically Endangered South China Tiger Roars Again in 2010, the Chinese Year of the Tiger

By Mark Szotek and Bhalin Singh, special to mongabay.com
February 14, 2010

Clock ticks for South China tigers in symbolic year

HONG KONG (Reuters Life!) - In the rugged hills of southern China, conservationists are battling to save the critically endangered South China tiger, an initiative given extra impetus as Chine

Chinese Year of the Tiger: life-like tiger painted in human bodies - Telegraph, Feb 2010

For centuries, artists have painted the naked female form in all its exquisite beauty – but not like this.

By Nigel Blundell

Li Quan live on Switzer Business News- Fox News, Feb 2nd 2010

With less than 30 Chinese Tigers still in existence in the wild, 'Save China's Tigers' has been established to protect and conserve the tiger in China.

MY £12M QUEST TO SAVE TIGERS - Daily Express, Jan 2010

By Nigel Blundell

LI QUAN has devoted her life - and fortune - to preserving a species that this week officially became the world's most likely to face extinction.

Fight to Save China's Tiger - Conde Nast Traveller, March 2009

by Lucia Van Der Post

Bred to be Wild - Science Illustrated, Oct 2008

South China tigers are almost extinct. At a controversial captive-breeding program in South Africa, one woman is taking their future into her own hands

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