Project Tiger, launched in 1973-74, is one of our most successful conservation ventures in the recent times. The project aims at tiger conservation in specially constituted 'tiger reserves', which are representative of various bio-geographical regions falling within India. It strives to maintain a viable tiger population in the natural environment. There are 37 tiger reserves in India where the Indian Tiger is found. Some Major reserves are:
A. Bandipur
B. Ranthambore
C. Corbett
D. Mudumalai
E. Parambikulam
F. Sariska
G. Anamalai
H. etc
They are capturing them and helping them to be not endangered.
The latest survey, done last year, indicated a slight increase in the wild population, over 550 tigers there now.
White Bengals are fully protected by law as are all tigers..The white Bengal is extremely rare in the wild, and captive populations suffer from health issues because of inbreeding..No more should be bred in captivity.
they are being kept in wildlife conservation habitats
There are lots of things being done! There is zoos for tigers. There are sanctuaries just for tigers. Also we are trying to help the tigers get off the endangered list!!!! AND WE SHOULD STOP KILLING THEM AND WHO EVER IS KILLING THEM MOTHER NATURE WILL GET U BACK.
There is a helpful Conservation efforts section on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers.
i think nothing is being done.
yes,poaching laws are being tightened,habitat is being restored.
stop eating them.
What is done to save the white tigers they're taking more white tigers into zoo all around the world, and people are taking more into reserves.
regulating hunting, punishing poachers. the usual
nothing. it's appalling!