bhadra wildlife
may be MEF
Yes, this project which was started in India for the conservation of tigers does involve the citizens present in a particular area.
Some of the best known international organizations working to save endangered species such as the Siberian Tigers include: The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, The World Wildlife Fund (WWF), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Yes, there are two subspecies of Tiger that are listed as "critically endangered" according to the International Union of Conservation of Nature, also known as the IUCN Red list. Both the South China Tiger, with a population trend posted as "unknown", and the Sumatran Tiger, with a population trend posted as "decreasing, are listed with the endangered status "critically endangered". For more details, please see the sites listed below.
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
rajasthan
Tiger is the special animal of Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary because it is basically a Tiger Reserve and is an Elephant Reserve also.
may be MEF
Tiger lepord
the Siberian tiger has only one support group the green political party.
The implication of the project tiger is that it affects the balance in a given eco-system. Project tiger is a project that aims at the conservation of Bengal tiger.
If you get a special permit, and can house and care for it properly. For practical purposes, you have to become a wildlife sanctuary.
Valmik Thapar has written: 'TIGERS' 'The cult of the tiger' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation, Tigers, Endangered species 'Ranthambhore' -- subject(s): Tigers, Pictorial works 'The Tiger' 'Tigers' -- subject(s): Tiger, Conservation, Pictorial works 'The tiger's destiny' -- subject(s): Mammals, Tigers, Endangered species 'The illustrated Tigers of India' -- subject(s): Tigers 'Wild tigers of Ranthambhore' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation, Tigers 'Tiger' -- subject(s): Tigers, Juvenile literature, Endangered species 'The Last Tiger'
(1) By making tiger sanctuaries (2) Banning on hunting (3) Preventing buying/selling tiger skins (4)Ex-situ conservation
If you want to the see lots of Tiger in the real life then I would like to suggest traveling in Rajasthan. There is situated a Tiger reserve sanctuary. There are millions of people comes to see them. Or you can visit an official zoo.
Some of the best known international organizations working to save endangered species such as the Siberian Tigers include: The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, The World Wildlife Fund (WWF), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Mainly by starting a tiger club. Other reasons are by teaching and spreeing the importance of tigers, by making donation to a tiger conservation organizations.