Tigers are mostly poached for their fur and their body parts, such as bones, that are used in traditional Chinese medicine. As is the case with rhino horn and elephant ivory, tiger skins and other parts are considered a luxury and prestigious items in many cultures, and therefore command a huge price, both legally in countries such as China, and illegally on the black market around the world. In order to satisfy the demand for these products, endangered animals including tigers, elephants, rhinos, and bears are being slaughtered for their parts. It’s our responsibility to act now, to raise awareness about the plight of the wild tiger. Together we can reduce demand for tiger skins, parts, and derivatives.