Friday, August 10, 2012

We All Need To Do Something To Protect Wild Tiger

There are millions of kinds of animals on the earth, and quite a lot of them are rare, with so much hurt to them, the numbers of animals are reducing now, especially the rare wild animals. Recently, I have been really disturbed by the plight of the wild tiger, the largest of all cats, and one of the most threatened species on earth.

Moreover, having grown up in South Africa, living on a farm and around game and nature reserves, animal conservation has always been an issue close to my heart. I hate to see an animal suffering or in need, and I cannot tolerate the endangerment of any animal species or habitats by irresponsible or destructive human behavior.


I started looking for a way to do something to help save these beautiful cats, and in the process I found some really great organizations doing amazing work for these animals. I hope that by sharing this information and supporting these organizations, I can do my small bit to help protect the majestic tiger.

Right now, we face the very real danger that we could lose the wild tiger. Their very survival is threatened by growing human populations, poaching (of both tigers and their prey species), illegal wildlife trade, and the loss of over 90% of their habitat. A century ago there were 100,000 tigers roaming the forests, swamps, and tundra of Asia. Today, there are as few as 3,200 left in the wild, and only 7% of historic tiger habitat still contains tigers. At this rate, wild tigers will be extinct in just a few decades.

We can save wild tigers. And by saving tigers, we also save the biologically rich and diverse landscapes where they still roam – Asia’s last great rain forests, jungles and wild lands.

WWF (World Wildlife Fund), the world’s leading conservation organization, has been helping to ensure the survival of wild animals all around the globe for over 50 years. You can support them by taking part in their Adopt a Tiger program. Save Tigers Now, a global campaign by WWF and Leonardo DiCaprio, aims to build political, financial and public support to double the number of wild tigers by 2022, the next Year of the Tiger. You can donate to the campaign to help save tigers in the wild. Save the Tiger Fund (STF) and Panthera have joined together in the fight to save tigers in the wild. You can contribute to the STF-Panthera Fund to help ensure that tigers will live on in the wild forever.

1 comment:

  1. Tigers are really in danger condition. Poachers are killing them cruelly for some money. If the condition is not going to change then Tiger's will live in stories and photographs only.
    Varanasi Estate to condemn this act and request to the all the wild life organizations and related government to make a strong law to protect these big cats.

    Bandhavgarh National Park – As Seen By Varanasi Estate
    http://www.varanasiestate.com/bandhavgarh-national-park-as-seen-by-varanasi-estate/

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