HELLO EVERYONE….IT'S so sad to know that our national animal THE TIGER is in the threat of extinction….ONLY 1411 yes only 1411 tigers are left……………
We have to do something now…….
WHAT CAN WE DO???
* LEAD THE CHANGE
- Spread the Word
Let everyone know that our tigers are on the brink of extinction and that they need us. Now. You can start by joining the Save Our Tigers movement on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, and spreading the word wherever you go – online or offline.
- SMS
A short message can go a long way to help save our tigers. Let all your friends know about the movement through SMS – just type in your message and ask them to visit SaveOurTigers.com to join the roar.
- Write to Editors
Write a letter or an email to editors of popular newspapers and magazines, asking them to support the cause and highlight the urgency to save our tigers. The more people we can reach and inform, the louder our roar will be.
- Donate
Organizations such as WWF and The Corbett Foundation work for tiger conservation and need our active support. If possible, you can chip in with funds, volunteer for work or donate clothes, etc. for the forest guards by tying up with such organizations.
- Volunteer for Our Tigers
Your time is the most important contribution for our tigers. If you think you have the skills or the commitment to help the tigers on-site, do contact an NGO working for tiger conservation to volunteer for our tigers.
- Preserve our Natural Resources
Loss of habitat is one of our tigers’ biggest problems. We can reduce pressure on forests by avoiding unnecessary use of forest-derived products, such as paper and timber.
- Be a Responsible Tourist
Visit tiger sanctuaries and national parks and discover our country’s natural heritage. But please remember that the wilderness is to be experienced, not to be polluted by packets of chips, etc.
* BE INFORMED
- http://www.saveourtigers.com/pdf/66%20tigers%20dead%20in%208%20months.pdf
- http://www.saveourtigers.com/pdf/Jairam%20in%20China.pdf
- http://www.saveourtigers.com/pdf/killing%20our%20tigers.pdf
TO JOIN THE ROAR CLICK ON http://www.saveourtigers.com/JoinTheRoar.php
TIGER FACTS
From around 40,000 tigers at the turn of the last century, there are just 1411 tigers left in India. 2009 was the worst year for tigers in India, with 86 deaths reported.
There are 37 Tiger sanctuaries in India. However, 17 sanctuaries are on the verge of losing their tiger population. Corbett National Park is the oldest tiger park in India. It was created in 1936 as ‘Hailey National Park’. The Kanha National Park’s lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel, The Jungle Book.
TO WATCH THE VIDEO CLICK ON http://www.youtube.com/saveourtigers
AND FOR MORE INFORMATION GO ON http://www.saveourtigers.com/
I HOPE THAT YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THE FACT THAT THERE'S A NEED TO SPEAK UP FOR PROTECTING OUR HERITAGE,OUR NATIONAL ANIMAL……I AM SURE THAT WE ALL WILL DO SO AND TRY TO PROTECT OUR ANIMAL,THE CUBS WHO ARE SEARCHING FOR THEIR MOTHERS,WHO ARE IN A DANGER OF BEING SHOT AT:(
JOIN THE ROAR…PLEDGE….BE A MEMBER…..SPREAD AWARENESS……WRITE BLOGS…..TAKE CARE OF YOUR ACTIVITIES IF ANY OF THEM IS GOING TO HURT THE TIGERS…….
MANAVITES TEAM