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Tigers Fast Dying Out Despite Campaigns


Animals  (tags: animals, tigers, environment, extinction, endangered, AnimalWelfare, protection, wildanimals, wildlife )

Cher
- 41 days ago - theage.com.au
The world's tiger population is declining fast despite efforts to save them, and new strategies are urgently needed to keep the species from dying out, international wildlife experts say.
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Cher C. (766)
Tuesday October 27, 2009, 4:41 pm


I have posted a lot of articles lately about tigers.

I wish something could be done and pray it will to save these magnificent creatures but I fear it is too late.


 

Gorilly Girl (371)
Tuesday October 27, 2009, 7:01 pm
Youhave had to post way to many bad ones I do beleive and I agree they need so much more help...

Big Gorilly hUgs
 

Julie van Niekerk (136)
Wednesday October 28, 2009, 2:41 am
Our great grandchildren will learn about the tiger that became extinct - very sad!
 

CaroleNoEmails NO EMAILS (47)
Wednesday October 28, 2009, 7:23 am
Thank you for all the tiger posts CHer. NO way! They will NOT die out. People are too aware, thanks to individuals like you!

'Bhusal, the forest secretary, said participants hope to make high-level policy makers in their countries more aware of the animal’s possible extinction.' THIS IS THE TIME FOR ACTION AND IT IS HAPPENING.

Here's another tiger petition that needs everyones signature:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/tiger-temple-thailand-saviors-or-savages
 
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