Support the Future of Tigers at Banham Zoo

Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom

Support the Future of Tigers at Banham Zoo

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This project successfully funded on 14th June 2026, you can still support them with a donation.

Aim

Help us raise £6,000 to support our conservation efforts as we prepare to welcome Timur, an incredible Amur tiger to Banham Zoo this summer.


Be Part of Timur’s Story From the Beginning 

Meet Timur, an incredible Amur tiger arriving at Banham Zoo this summer — marking an exciting new chapter for one of the world’s most iconic and endangered species.

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By donating today, you can be part of Timur’s story from the very beginning and help support the future of tigers at Banham Zoo. Your support will help provide the very best care for Timur, while continuing Banham Zoo’s proud commitment to tiger conservation and breeding programmes across Europe.

Donate Today & Support Timur’s Future

Every donation will help support Timur’s future at Banham Zoo, contributing towards his care, enrichment, habitat, and conservation education.

Plus, depending on your donation amount, you’ll also receive a special tiger-themed thank you from us:

Donate £10 and receive a limited-edition print featuring the paw print of our female tiger, Mishka.

The first 20 supporters to Donate £30 will receive a tiger adoption pack.

The first 10 supporters to Donate £50 will be invited to be among the very first to take part in an exclusive 10-minute tiger feeding experience with Timur.

The first 10 supporters to Donate £100 will be invited to be among the very first to enjoy a private 30-minute tiger experience with Timur.

Support Wildlife Conservation

Every donation will go towards supporting tigers at Banham Zoo, including long-term care, habitat enrichment and conservation education.

Amur tigers are endangered due to habitat loss and hunting for their fur coats and body parts for use in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is thought there are currently around 540 adults in the wild. Our tigers are part of an International Breeding Programme.

Every donation will help us protect tigers. Thank you for your support!


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