Insider Alert: Two Cubs Bring Hope for Critically Endangered Sumatran Tigers.                                                                                               
 
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Special Arrival

As a special member of our San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance family, we’re honored to share with you that two critically endangered Sumatran tiger cubs were recently born to mother Diana and father Dumai, at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Arriving into the world on July 13, these are the first cubs born at Tull Family Tiger Trail since 2016, and we know you’ll join in our excitement as we welcome this special duo.

Over the next few months, Diana and her cubs will likely spend most of their time bonding with one another in their den. Wildlife care specialists are closely monitoring the three of them, and supporting Diana as a first-time mom as she settles into her new role. And soon, the youngsters will be out and about—playing and pouncing, with mom close by their side.

The newborns are already making an impact as a beacon of hope for their critically endangered species. With fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers estimated to be left in their native habitat, every birth is a vital addition to the global population—and your support makes critical conservation efforts possible for these big cats through our Asian Rainforest Conservation Hub. Thank you for helping us secure the future for this iconic species, and for all you make possible for wildlife worldwide.

Visit the newest members of our feline family at the Safari Park, and connect with them virtually through Tiger Cam and our social media channels as the cubs grow and begin to explore the world around them.

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