By protecting tigers ‘we save so much more,’ says Debbie Banks
PolicyTuesday, March 17, 2026Mongabay

By protecting tigers ‘we save so much more,’ says Debbie Banks

Despite increased tiger populations in countries like Bhutan, Nepal, and India, the species remains critically endangered worldwide, highlighting the need for continued protection efforts that benefit broader wildlife conservation. Debbie Banks emphasizes that safeguarding tigers has far-reaching ecological benefits.

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