Wednesday, December 8, 2010

SAVE TIGER



In my last blog I had told you about how human is causing destruction to nature. Many of you think that my topic is Save Nature, Save Tiger, then why the topic of Save Tiger is not included? The answer is because its really a topic which is major concern for many countries.

(c) Mundy HackettHuman welfare and economic development in Asia depends on the same clean water, clean air, natural flood controls and other forest resources that tigers need. Because tigers are poised at the top of the food chain, if we can maintain healthy tiger populations in Asia’s wild lands, we can ensure that there are healthy habitats and prey populations present to support them. Tigers need extensive, intact landscapes and act as an umbrella species — by saving tigers you save other plants and animals that share their range. Renowned ecologist E.O. Wilson eloquently captures the flip side of this coin: “Tigers…are predestined by their perch at the top of the food web to be big in size and sparse in numbers. They live on such a small portion of life’s available energy as always to skirt the edge of extinction, and they are the first to suffer when the ecosystem around them starts to erode.”


Tigers are also majestic symbols for many ancient and modern cultures. Tiger images emblazon temples throughout Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, Thailand and Tibet; every twelfth year of the Chinese calendar is dedicated to the tiger; and India’s national animal is also the namesake of Bangladesh’s national cricket team, The Bengal Tigers. Given the tremendous historical and cultural significance of these animals, it is tragically ironic that Asia’s “tiger economies” are now prospering at the expense of wild tigers.






I had a small video to decide who is real animal, we or the tiger. Take a look at this painful video.


Save Tiger.


  fig:  Environmental investigation agency

  The fig shows that how the population has changed past 100 years.

Now question arises how we can save the tigers. The government should take severe steps and should show no mercy to the people who kill tigers or any wild animals. They should be punished as severe as possible, so that they don't show any guts to do it again. Also by joining several programs conducted by organisation like WWF, PETA, etc. we can contribute to it. Don't buy any product like skin of animals for making our home beautiful. Before buying anything like this think twice about our children what we are giving to their future.

If I had missed something about  how to save tigers then take a look at this video.


Now its time for us to take action.
Don't be silent, speak about it, lets do, lets act.


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