Dear friends, when ever I talk of better living, I always talk about improving our environment in which we live. We can do so by preserving the natural environment. It includes both flora and fauna of the place.
Bad news that I am going to share with you is that three species of Tiger are now extinct, they are, Caspian Tigers, Javan Tigers and Bali Tigers. None of us are going to see them and future generation will only hear tales of them.
Few decades before, there were nine different species of Tiger; Bengal tigers are found in Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Nepal, and Western Burma with a population from 3,000 to as many as 4,050; Siberian tigers or Amur tigers are found in China, Eastern Russia, and parts of North Korea with a population of around two-hundred; Sumatran tigers are found only in Sumatra with a population from four to five- hundred; Indo-Chinese tigers range from Eastern Burma to Vietnam; there are about twenty or thirty South China tigers left in South China; Malayan Tigers, which were identified as different species from Indo-Chinese Tiger only in 2004 and are very few in number less than 500 (estimated); Caspian Tiger, Javan Tiger and Bali tiger which are now extinct.
What Can You Do About It?
You can donate to WWF for Tiger Project. If you can not donate, at least join the Passport program and make a difference.
What YOU get out of it is Satisfaction worth a million Dollars.
My friends let’s Save Our Planet!
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