Mumbai: One of the most magnificent and fierce felines, tigers shape the ecosystems in which they live, but due to hunting and loss of forest habitat and prey base, we have lost a majority of wild tigers in the last century. Warner Bros. Discovery, a purpose-driven brand, believes they must restore balance in the environment and has been actively working with World Wildlife Fund on a crucial project named C.A.T (Conserving Acres for Tigers) to safeguard these endangered species along with their habitat. Warner Bros. Discovery has persistently been working towards bringing this vision to life.
To drive a deeper understanding of these striped wild cats, watch these remarkable documentaries only on discovery+:
Looking for Sultan
This film follows the story of Sultan, tiger of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, who vanished suddenly. Father and son wildlife filmmakers Mike and Gautam had been following and filming him, trying to put the pieces together to solve this mystery venturing out in search of a tiger named Sultan, the ruler of the Sultanpur jungles, who has been missing for some time.
Serial Killer At Large
A serial killing Bengal tigress is on the loose, terrorising communities in Northern India. The government enlists hunters, specialised in capturing man-eaters, to find this bloodthirsty animal. Can teams stop a man-eating Indian tigress in time?
Tigress Blood
The documentary follows the gripping tale of four Indian tigresses fighting for control over their territory. Although their natural instincts drive them to betray each other, their strong bond as family members keeps them together.
Wild Frank in India
Frank searches for the Bengal Tiger, one of the most endangered species on the planet, from the mountains of the North to the jungles of the South. Will he succeed in spotting the famously elusive cat?
Tigerland
Tigerland is the Oscar-winning feature on two passionate activists who made it their mission to save the beloved and often misunderstood majestic tigers.