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Kids For Tigers - Talkin' Tigers
Good luck! Your friend, Jen Dear Jen, I am a student of class 1 A. I love animals and especially tigers , I have question for you, what ... that a great many other plants and animals get protected as well. And because the forests that tigers need generate and protect water supplies, protecting the tiger means protecting clean water in a very direct ...
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Save The Tiger Fund | Legalizing tiger trade would spell doom for wild tigers
Contact Us Give Site Map NFWF Grants CATT Tiger Mosaic CATT Index TCM Key Messages FAQ CATT Alerts Tiger Farming ACTCM Response STF Response WWF Response Animals ... a special program of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation dedicated to the conservation of wild tigers.   Related Links Discuss the tiger trade online Who We Are Initiatives Research Community Tiger News © ...
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Save The Tiger Fund | Focus efforts on wild tigers, not captive ones
Fallacies CATT Art International Tiger Coalition Priority Areas Evaluation Home InitiativesCATTTiger Farming WWF Response Focus efforts on wild tigers, not captive ones To the editor: Barun Mitra claims the tiger can " ... way out of extinction" by allowing the breeding and sale of parts from captive-bred tigers for traditional Chinese medicine. But re-opening any trade will ensure it's open season ...
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Indian Tiger Welfare Society (ITWS) - Tigers in India, Tiger Animal, Save Tigers
The members at Indian Tiger Welfare Society strive continuously to provide carefree atmosphere to tigers in accordance with the goals of the organisation. Wildlife Conservation Wildlife Conservation Program Wildlife Conservation Habitat Govt. Of India Initiative Save Tiger Other Wildlife Organizations Siberian Tiger ...
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Tigers Around the Globe,Type of Tigers Around the World,Wild Tiger Types Across Globe
Sub- ... , WWF's efforts to save the tiger are extensive. WWF is supportive of in-depth, long-term conservation programs around the globe. 5 Tigers Project: The Tiger Information Center, supported by Save the Tiger ...
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MUTANT BIG CATS
Paul McCarthy for researching and providing extensive material, information and corrections. LINK EXCHANGE BLACK TIGERS Black colour is due to the non-agouti mutation. Agouti refers to the ticking of ... ) Singh, LAK. 1999. Born Black: The Melanistic Tiger in India. WWF-India, 66pages Stonor, C. 1964. Rare sightings of black tigers. Country Life, Sept. 17, 1964, p. 691. Ullas Karanth, K. ...
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WWF - Tigers - Ecology & Habitat
WWF - Tigers - Ecology & Habitat myWWF Sign in | Sign up | Help About WWF How You Can Help News & Facts FAQ search Home > About WWF > What We Do > Species > About Species > Species Factsheets > ... , such as pigs, deer, antelope, buffalo, and gaur. Smaller mammals and birds are occasional prey. Tigers have also been known to eat crocodiles, fish, birds, reptiles, and even other predators like leopards ...
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India's Tigers in Crisis, less than half previously
Valmik Thapar, a renowned natural historian and tiger expert, told a WWF meeting called to discuss the tiger's plight. "We all believe, in and out of government, ... to reach this dismal, abysmal state." India is believed to have around half the world's surviving tigers. But their numbers have fallen drastically due to poaching to meet a demand for skins as well ...
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Joint Statement on Tigers for H.E. President Hu Jintao
Hu Jintao's visit to India, twelve NGOs from around the word including three in India - WWF, WPSI, and WTI - have issued a joint statement to express their concern about the present tiger crisis. ... circumstances at this point in time would mark a further step towards the extinction of wild tigers". The group also released a document on Tiger Trade - Facts and Fallacies.
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WWF - Tigers
WWF - Tigers myWWF Sign in | Sign up | Help About WWF How You Can Help News & Facts FAQ search Home > About WWF > What We Do > Species > About Species > Species Factsheets > Tigers Tigers ... Poisoned, trapped, snared, shot, captured... Across its range, this magnificent animal is being persecuted. Today, tigers are poisoned, shot, trapped and snared, and the majority of these animals are sought to ...
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