2. A hundred years ago there were 100,000 tigers in the wild. Today there are as few
as 3,200.
3. Please save the tiger
International Tiger Day,
also known as Global
Tiger Day, is an annual
celebration to raise
awareness for tiger
conservation, held
annually on 29 July. It
was created in 2010 at
the Saint Petersburg
Tiger Summit. The goal
of the day is to promote
a global system for
protecting the natural
habitats of tigers and to
raise public awareness
and support for tiger
conservation issues.
4. Please save
tigers
Tiger sightings have
become quite rare these
days in India, reason
being the Tiger killings
because of its multitude
of medicinal or magical
properties that is why
tiger trade is very
profitable. Genuinely the
tiger skin is not
fashionable but the
smuggling of Tiger fur
coats and rugs are not
difficult for the
impoverished hunters.
Tiger in India even after
the bans made by the
government warning not
to gather even wood from
the former hunting
grounds, poaching of
tigers continue.