Sunday, February 6, 2011

Save Tigers --1,411 remained in India: What you can do to save the tigers of Tiger Zoo

Save Tigers --1,411 remained in India: What you can do to save the tiger


Save Tigers --1,411 remained in India: What you can do to save the tiger


A brief presentation of Zahack enlighten, and explain how the Indians may contribute to its efforts to help protect the tigers.

What you can do to save the tiger?

According to sources, India had about 40,000 tigers in the wild. In 2002, the brand is based on the census clay, and this number was 3642. As is the case in the monitoring process by the Institute of Wildlife in India in collaboration with the National ConservationAuthority Tiger (NTCA), and the Government of India using camera traps in 2008, we ended up with only the 1411 Tigers. This number is so small that it will disappear soon unless we wake up to the crisis.

World Wide Fund for Nature, India aims to be strategic and focused in their efforts to preserve the tiger. Our goal is to restore, preserve and protect tigers and their environment and their prey in tiger landscapes are important in India.

The objectives are:

• Protection and restoration of corridors to provide connectivity between tiger habitats while ensuring the rights tiger conflict is reduced.

• The pressure on tiger habitats reduced through the promotion of alternative livelihoods for local communities in and around tiger habitats.

• Create incentives for local opinion leaders and national and regional governments to support tiger conservation.

• strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Forestry to combat illegal fishing for tigers and their prey.

Provide policy inputs at the national level and central to ensure effective measures to keep the tigers and their habitats.

• strengthen the political will and popular support in all sectors of society to preserve the tiger.

What you can do to save the tiger?



If the Tigers disappear, the collapse of the whole system. For example, when the birds are extinct dodo of Mauritius, stopped the renewal of Acacia tree species altogether. Even when the species becomes extinct, it leaves behind a scar, which affects the entire ecosystem. Another reason why we need to save the tiger is that our forests and watershed areas.

When we protect the tiger, and we are protecting about 100 square kilometers in the region and thus save other species in their environment. Therefore, it is not just to save the magnificent animals. This is to ensure that we live a little longer it is known that forests provide environmental services such as clean air and water, pollination, and control of temperature etc. In this way, our planet may still be in the beginning for our children.

Spread the word: Get out loud and others say that the Tigers are dying and they need our help. You can train the forums (or join the list) on the Internet for discussions and exchange views about saving the tiger. And school children hand. World Wide Fund for nature can be helpful in this regard.

Responsible tourism: The lives of desert and non-polluting and disturbing. Under the Ministry of Forestry during the visit of a wilderness area, Tiger Reserve in particular. As the saying goes, leave nothing behind but your steps when walking, and do nothing but memories.

Give policy-makers: If you are really worried and feel that to make more effort to save the tiger, and writing polite letters to decision makers - the Council of Ministers, Minister of Environment and Forestry, or even your local MP.

Inform the nearest police station to you: If you know of information about poaching or illegal trade in wildlife species. You can also contact Traffic - strong organization fighting the fishermen and the transfer of information at their disposal.

Reduce pressure on natural resources: through reducing the use of products derived from forests, such as wood and paper.




Save Tigers --1,411 remained in India: What you can do to save the tiger

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