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Save Our Tigers

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Aircel and WWF India Save our Tigers campaign collaborate to save the wildlife especially tigers worldwide. Tigers are the largest and the heaviest animal and national animal of India. Here the information is mentioned about – Aircell Save Our Tigers and www.saveourtigers.com.

It is so sad to know that the expected number of tigers in India is going decreased. According to the recent survey of India it is noted that a sharp decline in their population to 1,411, it is mainly because of poaching for tiger fur, bones and other tiger products and loss of their natural habitat due to climate changing and human activities like logging, farming and encroachment of forests.

The whole world has around one lakh tigers with India only having 40,000 Tigers in the wild at the start of this century. Boost in population meant that people would struggle for place to live against the wild and therefore, the decrease in the number. Keeping away the reality that for the ‘Maharajas’, hunting wild animals used to be a sport.

To help “Save Our Tigers”, Aircel has partnered with WWF-India. The task of WWF is to prevent the humiliation of the planet’s natural environment and to build future in which humans live in accord with nature. Major population losses & extinction are being faced by Tigers. For sport, skins & body parts, Tigers are murdered. 3,500 tigers around the world and from them 1,400 are found from India According to the World Wildlife Fund.

You can also assist in “Save Our Tigers” by speaking up about the reason, blogging about tigers. Money can be also donated by you to NGOs working for the cause, like WWF-India at http://www.wwfindia.org/help/donate/.

Our future generation may well put Tigers besides Dinosaurs’ and know about them as extinguish animals, If we at-least don’t take steps now. If you want to show your concern on tigers practically, then head over here to make a mark.

So Dear Friends Please make your move and save our Tigers

Disclaimer :Text copied from http://b4tea.com for social awareness about drastically decreasing number of nature

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