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Friday, October 9, 2009

Save The Tiger



Do You know that tigers are the biggest cats in the world. There are five different kinds or sub-species of tiger alive in the world today. Tigers are called Panthera tigris in latin, Bagh in hindi & Bengali, Kaduva in Malayalam & Pedda Puli in telugu..
Types of Tigers:

Earlier there were 8 kinds of tigers but human killing has left only 5 kinds of them. These are

1. Amur (Siberian) tigers
2. Royal Bengal tigers
3. Indo-chinese tigers
4. South China tigers
5. Sumatran tigers

All these types are different in their size, weight, habits and appearance.

Total Population of Tiger in the World
Total Population of Tiger in the
SUB SPECIEs
RANGECOUNTRIESOUNTRIES
ESTI
ESTIMATED POPULATION TED POPULATION


MiniMinimumMAmum MaMaximumximum
Royal Bengal Tiger
P.t.tigris
Bagladesh
Bhutan
China
India
Nepal


nTotal
China
India
Nepal

Total

300
300
80
30
2500
150
30
2500
1
306050

3060
460
460
240
35
3800
250


4785
35
3800
250

4785
P.t.altaica
(Also called Amur,Siberian, Manchurian,N-E China Tiger)




Siberian, Manchurian,N-E China Tiger)
China
North Korea
Russia

Total
Total
12
10
415


437
437
20
10
476


506
506
P.t.amoyensis
(South China Tiger)
C China

Total





20

20

20
30

30a

30
P.t.sumatrae
(Sumatran Tiger)
Sumatra

Total


Total

400

400

400
500

500
P.t.corbetti
(Indo-Chinese Tiger)

Cambodia
China
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam

Total

Total

100
30
600
250
200



1180

200
40
650
600
300



1790

600
300

1790

GRAND TOTAL GRAND TOTAL

55000
66800
Extinct Species
pecies




P.t. virgata
(Caspian Tiger)
S Tiger)
Extinct
P.t.sondaica
(Javan Tiger)
iger)
Extinct
P.t.balica
(Bali Tigeer)(Bali Tiger)
Extinct


WHY SHOULD WE SAVE TIGER?


Saving the tiger means saving mankind..

Not only is tiger a beautiful animal but it is also the indicator of the forest's health. Saving the tiger means we save the forest since tiger cannot live in places where trees have vanished and in turn secure food and water for all.

If we make sure tigers live, we have to make sure that deer, antelope and all other animals that the tiger eats (its prey base) live. To make sure that these herbivores live, we must make sure that all the trees, grass and other plants that these prey animals need for food are protected. In this way, the whole forest gets saved! Saving the tiger means saving its entire forest kingdom with all the other animals in it.

Also forests catch and help store rainwater and protect soils. In this way we protect our rivers and recharge groundwater sources. Areas with less trees lead to floods, killing people and destroying homes. It takes away the precious soil, leaving behind a wasteland. The soil jams up our lakes and dams, reducing their ability to store water. By destroying the tiger's home, we not only harm tigers, but also ourselves.

The tiger thus becomes the symbol for the protection of all species on our earth since it is at the top of the food chain. This is why we sometimes call the tiger, an apex predator, an indicator of our ecosystem's health

TIGER STORIES



INDIAN STORIES:

The Story of Goddess Durga

The tiger is vahana(vehicle) of goddess DURGA. Do you know that in Nepal there is no burning of Ravana on Dusshera because it is believed that Goddess Durga, riding a tiger, killed Mahishasura ( a buffalo-headed demon) on the same day. Mahishasura it is said , was so powerful that none of the gods were able to defeat him. Therefore they met together to form Durga with 18 hands, many weapons, riding a tiger. It thus shows that tiger has always been a very important symbol of power & might.

The story of Lord Ayyappan:

Ayyappan was born as a result of alliance between Siva & Vishnu when Vishnu appearded in Mohini Rupa after churning of milky ocean. He is the third son of Siva after Ganesha and Kartikeya. Ayyappan, was found by a childless king & queen on the bank of a river. They brought him home as their own child. But when the queen had a child of her own she became jealous of Ayyappan. The queen pretended that she was very ill & she would be cured by drinking tiger's milk. Ayyappan , who was 12 years old volunteered & went to the forest. He returned riding a tiger followed by all tigers of the forest. The king begged for forgiveness & asked where did Ayyapan want his temple to be built?

Ayyapan fired an arrow & it fell at a place Sabari. Hence, the Sabarimalai temple was built. Both the stories thus show how important the tiger has been to our mythology. The tiger has been an important part of Chinese, Korean, Sumerian , Japanese & European mythologies. It is a pity that the tiger is endangered because of us humans killing it discriminately. Killing a tiger with a sword or a spear has always been considered very courageous.

KOREAN STORIES

The Legend of Dan-gun


In the ancient times, Hwan-In ruled the heaven. He loved his son, Hwan- Ung who was a clever, compassionate & constructive man. One day, Hwan-Ung pleaded with his father to let him go to earth & rule Korea. Hwan -In said yes and sent him along with Pung-Beg (the Earl of Wind), U-Sa (the Chancellor of Rain), and Un-Sa (The Chancellor of Clouds). The ministers were able to control rain, wind, clouds, and all natural elements. Meanwhile a bear and a tiger lived on the earth in a cave near a sandalwood tree & wanted to become human. Hwan-ung told them that to become humans they will have to live in a dark cave for 100 days & eat only garlic and mugwort. The bear lived in the cave, but the tiger was extremely restless and ran away. The bear became a beautiful woman, married Hwan-Ung was made the Queen. Soon she gave birth to a prince, Dan-gun, or the Sandalwood King. Dan-gun reigned as the first human king of the North Korea. Koreans believe that the tiger still roams the mountains. Though the tiger did not become a human, even today people's affection for the tiger is special. The tiger is seen as brave and sacred.

The Mountain Spirit

In ancient times the tiger was a messenger of the mountain spirit, San Shin.

The Matchmakng Mountain Spirit

Once upon a time there lived a rich man Kim, who had a beautiful daughter named Ok-bun. Ok-bun became friend with a poor boy P'al-bong. Both of them were very close friends. As they got older, Ok-bun's father realized that they loved each other & wanted to get married. Kim decided to marry his daughter to Tol-swae, who was also a nobleman. Kim wanted to get her married quickly & arranged for the engagement and set an early wedding date. Both Ok-bun & P'al-bong felt very sad. On the wedding day when the bridegroom entered the bridal chamber, where Ok-bun was waiting for him, a tiger took away Ok-bun.

The tiger dropped Ok-bun at P'al-bong's door. In the meantime, Tol-swae searched to look for Ok-bun. He thought she had surely been killed by the tiger. When everybody found Ok-bun then everyone nodded and said that it was the mountain spirit, San Shin, at his matchmaking again, and that no human should interfere. So a marriage between the two childhood sweethearts was arranged and they lived happily every after.

References

The Tiger Call, Published in March, 1996, WWF-IndiaFolk Tales from Korea, 3rd edition, by Zong In-Sob, 1982, Hollym International Corp: New Jersey Tiger, Burning Bright, Kathleen J. Crane Foundation, 1992, Hollym International Corp: New Jersey

Books to read:

At the Zoo. National Geographic Society, 1992.
Bowden, Joan. A World Without Tigers. Dial Books for Young Readers, 1993. Hewett, Joan. Tiger, Tiger, Growing Up. Houghton Mifflin Co., 1993. Who's Who at the Zoo? DK Publishing, Inc., 1994.

HOW CAN YOU HELP THE TIGER?


You CAN help tigers! We have a list of suggestions to help you get involved!

Start a Tiger Club in your locality or school.

Visit Tiger Reserves with your family to know more about tiger conservation.

Write a letter. Start a letter writing campaign to help protect tigers.

Learn all you can about tigers, and teach others about the threats to tigers. Teaching people about the dangers tigers face is an important part of bringing about change.

Raise money and make a donation to a tiger conservation organization.

Kids can teach people about the plight of tigers and raise money to help support tiger conservation. Let's look at the following example:

A "kids for tigers" campaign in India has got support of one million children & has entered the Limca Book of Records in November 2000. If you and your friends and classmates get involved in tiger conservation, let us know what your doing - we'd love to hear from you!

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