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http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story.aspx?id=NEWEN20080043482 & ch=3/9/2008%\

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*Save Tiger: Voices of support*

 

NDTV Correspondent

Saturday, March 8, 2008 (New Delhi)

In just a hundred years tiger numbers have dwindled from 40,000 to less than

1400 and in the next five years we can either save or lose our tigers

altogether.

 

Saving the world's largest feline predator, now on the brink of extinction,

should be made a national emergency.

 

*Bittu Sahgal, Editor, Sanctuary Magazine:* ''*Bagh Bachao, Jungle Badhao,

Mausam Bachao* - that is going to be the battle cry of children across India

in the coming months. Our Prime Minister and all our Members of Parliament

should publicly apologise to our children. They promised the children that

tigers were safe. If adults want to win back the respect of their children,

they must put all their energy into the task of saving our national animal,

the tiger, from extinction''.

 

*Kishor Rithe, Satpuda Foundation:* ''We can still save the tiger, provided

we protect its forests. In Melghat, Pench, Tadoba and Nagzira, children are

working to protect tigers, but they need the support of adults.''

 

*Valmik Thapar, Member, National Wildlife Board:*''The Prime Minister must

announce an emergency meeting of the National Board for Wildlife to consider

the implications of the latest tiger estimation, which clearly reveals that

the tiger is headed towards it's worst crisis''.

 

*Biswajit Mohanty, Wildlife Society of Orissa:* ''Tigers, turtles, elephants

and all other wildlife is in danger in Orissa. Here, poachers are able to

get away with murder because our CM and government officials care less about

wildlife than about mining and constructing ports, harbours and roads.''

 

*Aditya Singh, Kids for Tigers, Ranthambhore:* ''On February 14, 2008, more

than 2000 children got together to demand that an emergency meeting of the

National Board for Wildlife be called to consider the new tiger census

figures. These children know more about forests and climate change than

Chief Ministers or Prime Ministers.''

 

*Belinda Wright, Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI):* ''The Prime

Minister needs to fulfill his promise to make the Wildlife Crime Bureau

effective immediately. It needs to have the resources and skills to be able

to react swiftly and professionally to any information on wildlife crime.

International poaching syndicates are ruthless, and they pay well. If anyone

working with them gets caught, they provide money for good legal help, so

that the wildlife criminals quickly get bail. If we do not effectively

tackle poaching now, we could lose the tiger forever.''

 

*Swati Thyagarajan, Anchor, NDTV:* ''I have been investigating wildlife

stories for many years and can say without any doubt that the tiger has

never before been in greater danger of extinction. NDTV's teams will be

travelling across India to speak with children to ask what they want adults

to do about the tiger crisis. These children are the voice of tomorrow and

we cannot pretend to love our country, or our children if we ignore their

legitimate demand for an ecologically safe country.''

 

*Ashok Kumar, vice chairman of the NGO Wildlife Trust of India.:* ''The big

challenge is to utilise the money effectively in the field. Most of the time

it remain unutilised in the states.''

 

*Activist Kishor Rithe:* ''The national tiger conservation authority

envisages creation of a foundation within each tiger reserve which would

receive funds meant for tiger protection directly but the Maharashtra

government is yet to do it.''

 

*Actor John Abraham:* ''At the start of the 20th Century, there were 40,000

tigers, today they are down to 1400. At this rate, it'll take less than 10

years to wipe them out. If we wish to remain citizens of the land of tiger,

we must save our national animal and not make it a national shame. The tiger

must stay on the national agenda. The tiger cannot vote, but you can. Join

NDTV's Save Tiger campaign.''

 

*Actor Aamir Khan:* ''Our national animal is in crisis. We must act now to

to save them.''

 

 

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http://www.stopelephantpolo.com

 

 

 

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