Saturday, July 29, 2017

WORLD WILDLIFE FUND &ME:Tigers also have their right

Tiger camera trap photo
 
Anjan, I'm excited to share with you the first high-resolution camera trap image of a wild tiger in Bhutan. Today is Global Tiger Day—the perfect day to celebrate the work that you make possible as a dedicated supporter and activist. 

Home to an estimated 103 wild tigers, Bhutan is a model of conservation, working to ensure tiger safety and natural breeding in the wild against the backdrop of poachers and illegal wildlife traders. Bhutan may be the smallest country where wild tigers live, but it is fast becoming one of the biggest conservation champions.

Read about five ways that WWF—with you by our side—helps countries like Bhutan protect tigers from poaching and habitat loss.

Singye Wangmo, tiger protector
"The fight to save tigers is our collective responsibility. Human beings are the answer to saving tigers. You and I are the answer."

Singye Wangmo is one of the few female forestry officers protecting tigers in Bhutan from poachers. With World Ranger Day on July 31, we're also recognizing the heroes like Wangmo, who put their lives on the line for wildlife. 
Read Singye Wangmo's story.

Thank you for being a hero for tigers and other species, Anjan. We look forward to sharing more conservation success stories with you.
 
Jessica Fraser SoteloSincerely,

Jessica Fraser Sotelo
Director, Online Membership
World Wildlife Fund

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