Indian Tiger :India February 10, 2006
Tiger is not only the National Animal of India; it is the very essence of Indian wildlife. But poaching and too much killing have threatened its very existence of this magnificent animal, Tiger. With the success of Project Tiger some of the sanctuaries have seen a bright light and Corbett National Park is the biggest example of it, having the highest density of tiger in India.
Indian Tiger Welfare Society, moved by the plight of the members of “Cat Family” like tigers due to shrinking habitat and large scale poaching, Indian Tiger Welfare was founded to spread awareness and work towards building safe haven for tigers that include Royal Bengal tiger, and Indian white tiger. The organisation shares the global conerns of protecting these endangered species and has joined hands with many such organisations who share the same conerns. The members at Indian Tiger Welfare Society strive continuously to provide carefree atmosphere to tigers in accordance with the goals of the organisation.
Scientists studying India’s wildlife have learned to expect the unexpected — from lizards that fly and elephants that swim to fish that walk and apes that sing. There are even dancing spiders. But in the INDIA: LAND OF THE TIGER, it is the world’s largest cat that attracts the lion’s share of the attention. Across Asia, from the chilly hillsides of southeastern Russia to the tropical forests of Sumatra, researchers estimate that fewer than 5,000 tigers roam today where up to 100,000 once lived. The largest remaining population of great orange-and-black cats is found in India. Here, up to 3,750 Bengal tigers, making up to two-thirds of the world’s total tiger population, still stalk the forests and wetlands.
- Posted in : Bengal Tiger, Wild Life in India
- Author : seo4india
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