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1.
2. SAVE TIGERS
Many years and decades
have passed and we are not
taking actions against this
problem of the [Endangered
spicies of tigers of India].
3. Save the tigers with
full initiative and care
than only this mission
of saving the tigers will
complete.
4. Habitat of the tigers
Tigers are wild animals and they have to
stay in their original habitat that are
jungles, hills and many more natural
and purely green places in open
jungles, evergreen forests and mango
grove swamps here they can have their
own privacy. Many tigers are dead
because of deforestation. Deforestation
leads to make tigers homeless. Many
tigers also enter villages and became
man-eaters.
5. Everyone has a right to
live
Everyone has a right to live now
suppose any man is dead or
murdered we do so many prayers
and we have so many emotional
feelings in our heart for that
person. Like the feeling we have
for human why don’t we have that
feeling for tigers or other animals.
If human have some sympathy for
every being in the world we can
make better world to live.
6. Associations to protect
tigers
WWF is one example of the associations
to protect tigers. This type of
associations prepare arrangement for
saving tigers. They also prevent
deforestation as it destroys the habitat of
tigers.
7. How many tigers are left in
the
world?
There is about 3200;about
1411 bengal tigers, about 450
siberian and the same as
sumatran, Indo-chinese is
anywhere between1100 and
1800,and the south china
tigers is close to none, to be
precise, less than 20.
9. How many tigers are left in
India?
Just 1411,accerding to the
latest survey/census by the
national tiger conservation
authority formed to implement
the ‘project tiger’.
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12. Causes for tigers demise
1) UNLIMITED POACHING
a) supplying underground black markets with its organs, pelts and
bones, which are used for fur, chinese medicine. Dead tiger’s parts
are worth as much as $200,000 on the black market. The trade
continues today in China, Taiwan, Korea and Singapore, although
tiger medicine is a hoax and has been shown to have no curative
powers.
b) hunted for recreation
2) Human expansion
3) deforestation (insecticides have reduced the danger of
mosquitoes in India, making habitable that was previously
home to tigers.)
13. Project tiger
To protect the dwidling number of tigers
in india project tiger was started in
year1973. though there has been
increase in the number of tigers in india
but the increase does commensurate
the efforts made in this field . Some of
the important project tigers reserves in
india are the corbett national park ,
palamou tiger reserves sunderbans
national park and manas sentury etc.
14. Can they be saved?
Yes!
1) Saving the forest patches.
2) Waging a war against poaching in tiger breeding
zones. The strictest enforcement of anti-poaching
laws is a must especially in the “hot spot”.
3) We need to make a national pledge-there will be no
further shrinkage. Instead of spending few crores
thinly across the entire country, more can be
achieved by focusing money and effort on identified
“hot spots” like Corbett, Bandhavgarh, Kanha and
some parts of the northeast where tigers truly have a
chance to breed and grow.