This document discusses the importance of saving tigers and their habitat. It notes that tigers are indicators of forest health, and that protecting tigers also protects forests, water, and biodiversity. There are currently only five remaining subspecies of tigers in the world. The document calls for actions like reducing demand for tiger parts, strengthening anti-poaching measures, protecting tiger habitat, reducing human-wildlife conflict, and increasing funding and commitment to tiger conservation. It encourages individuals to support tiger conservation through activities like starting school tiger clubs or fundraising.