
Tigers Between Empires
The Journey to Save the Siberian Tiger from Extinction
$59.99
- Hardcover
512 pages
- Release Date
10 February 2026
Summary
The remarkable conservation story of one of the world’s most iconic animals
Deep in the forests of Northeast Asia roams the majestic and revered Amur tigers, more popularly known as ‘The Siberian Tiger’. But in the final years of the Cold War, only a few hundred of these graceful animals stepped quietly through the snow of the Amur River basin. As the Soviet Union fell, catastrophe arrived, with poaching and logging taking a fast, astonishing toll on an already vulnerable species.
…Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780241633458 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0241633451 |
| Author: | Jonathan C. Slaght |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Allen Lane |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 512 |
| Release Date: | 10 February 2026 |
| Weight: | 769g |
| Dimensions: | 240mm x 162mm x 37mm |
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Critics Review
Compelling, [a] well designed book… an impressive addition to recent literature on big cat conservation in spare, economical prose – Jonathan Guthrie * Financial Times *
You sense the silences and threats of the deep forest. You taste the pungently Siberian flavour of the desperately remote towns… encounters are soaked in adrenaline… this book does offer that rarest and happiest of things in the world of nature conservation: a success story – James McConnachie * The Times *
Slaght’s evocative book tells the remarkable story of a three decade-long scientific collaboration * Telegraph Greatest Books of 2025 *
Inspiring, compelling… bristling with detail and feeling... we become as wedded to the fortunes of the cats – proud Olga, brave Severina, orphaned Zolushka – as we do to the people who have dragged them back from the brink, one individual at a time… a timely reminder of what collaboration across borders can achieve – Adam Weymouth * New Scientist *
Fascinating and important… Slaght vividly evokes this astonishing landscape… a beautiful demonstration of how conservation efforts depend on local communities and political will – Ruth Padel * Literary Review *
A heart-in-your-mouth saga that tells the stories—terrifying, riveting and sad—of the adventurer scientists who saved the disappearing Amur tiger. Slaght gives us an inspiring account of a wilderness where brown bears fight tigers and the too-brief geopolitical thaw that reshaped the lives of both man and tiger – Dan Vergano, Senior Editor * A Scientific American Favourite Book 2025 *
The remarkable and enthralling story of the majestic Amur tiger… this is a story that gives us hope in the possibility of living alongside, reviving and protecting the natural world – Caroline Sanderson * Bookseller *
A captivating account of the Siberian Tiger Project, a multi-decade collaborative effort among American and Russian scientists to study and protect Siberian tigers… Slaght sketches an empathetic portrait of these intrepid researchers as well as the imperiled creatures they studied… [Slaght] brings their stories to life on the page with vivid detail and suspense * Publisher’s Weekly *
The ambitious book is… enlivened by the insights of Slaght, whose compassion and curiosity make his book suspenseful and urgent – Chris Hewitt * Minnesota Star Tribune Best Book 2025 *
Vivid and captivating – Caroline Eden * Engelsberg Ideas *
About The Author
Jonathan C. Slaght
Jonathan C. Slaght is an expert on endangered species of north Asia. He is the Regional Director of Temperate Asia for the Wildlife Conservation Society and has spent nearly thirty years travelling to and living in the region. His work has featured in The New York Times, BBC World Service, The Guardian, Smithsonian and Audubon. Owls of the Eastern Ice, his first book, was named The Times Nature Book of the Year in 2020.
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