This remarkable journey is far
from
over. | | |
Thailand's Tiger
Conservation Is Working. The Efforts Must
Continue. | | |
In
the heart of Thailand's wilderness, a silent yet
profound victory is being celebrated: the discovery of a
mother tiger and her cubs in Salak Phra wildlife
sanctuary, where cubs had never been spotted before.
This along with other recent sightings, marks a hopeful
turn in tiger conservation. This
remarkable rise, up from just 46 tigers in 2007, is a
testament to Thailand's steadfast dedication to
conservation. Yet, this journey is far from over.
Sign the petition to
urge the Thai government and the Department of National
Parks to continue their vital conservation
efforts!
The
sightings captured by hidden cameras in wildlife
sanctuaries reveal a significant increase in tiger
numbers, from 100 to 120 within a year. Strong
patrolling against poaching and initiatives to replenish
prey populations have been crucial to this success.
However, challenges like human encroachment, forest
fires, and the climate crisis remain significant
threats. Sign this petition to
support Thailand's ongoing commitment to tiger
conservation. Let's unite to protect these majestic
creatures, ensuring their survival and prosperity for
future
generations! | | |
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Thank you,
Jess
Care2 Petitions
Team | | |
P.S.
Thai authorities must intensify their conservation
efforts. Demand
action! |
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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2024 8:04 PM
Subject: Thailand's tiger population is growing
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