International Tiger Day: History, Significance, Quotes, and Messages

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Global Tiger Day or International Tiger Day is an annual celebration to raise awareness for tiger conservation. International Tiger Day is celebrated on 29 July every year. It was created in 2010 at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit. The goal of the day is to promote a global system for protecting the natural habitats of tigers and to raise public awareness and support for tiger conservation issues.

More awareness in the entire world of tiger populations and the challenges for their conservationists. Every four years India counts the number of wild tigers and showed a promising rise from 1411 in 2006 to 2967 in 2019. India is a habitat of 75% of total tigers on the earth.
The population of tigers in India is as follows:

In the year 2006 – 1411
In the year 2010 – 1706
In the year 2014 – 2226
In the year 2019 – 2967

History Of Tiger Day

✪ The initiative was started in 2010 at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit.
✪ 13 tiger range countries came together to create Tx2 – the global goal to double the number of wild tigers by the year 2022.
✪ The goal of the day is to promote a global system for protecting the natural habitats of tigers and to raise public awareness and support for tiger conservation issues.

Reasons for decrease in Tiger population:

Poaching and illegal trade:

Poaching of the tiger happens as there is a huge demand for each body part of the tiger from its Whiskers to its tail. Tiger body parts are in great demand for traditional Chinese medicine; hence they fetch big money in the illegal wildlife trade.

Habitat Loss:

The tiger Habitats have encroached in a big way. Humans have cut down the forest area for purposes like agricultural lands, and timber and to create enough living space for themselves. The cutting of forests has lead to 93 percent loss of the natural habitat of tigers hence lowering the chances of survival. It has led to the conflict between humans and tigers, where both are competing for their own spaces.

Climate changes:

Rising of the sea levels is wiping out the Sundarbans, the largest tiger habitat of Royal Bengal Tigers.

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The Different Species of Tigers:

1) Caspian tiger:

The tigers are lived in eastern Turkey, northern Iran, Mesopotamia, the Caucasus around the Caspian Sea through Central Asia to northern Afghanistan and Xinjiang in western China.

2) Siberian Tiger:

The tigers are found in Korean Peninsula, north China, Russian Far East, and eastern Mongolia.

3) Bengal Tiger:

The tigers are found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal.

4) Indochinese Tiger:

These tigers can be seen in several Asian Countries. Indochinese Tigers are found in Burma, Cambodia, Laos, China, Vietnam, and Thailand.

5) Malaysian Tiger:

These tigers can be found only in the south of the Malay Peninsula.

6) Sumatran Tigers:

These tigers are the largest member of the cat family and one of the most charismatic endangered species on the planet.

Causes for decline in tiger numbers:

  1. Diseases.
  2. Habitat loss and prey depletion.
  3. Poor genetic diversity threat to tigers.
  4. Degradation of habitats.
  5. Illegal wildlife trade.
  6. Lack of protection infrastructure.
  7. Man-animal conflict.

International Tiger Day Quotes & Messages

“save the Tigers before they are silenced forever.”

“Spare Tigers, so your kids can see them.”

“Everybody needs a pooch to love him, and a tiger to take him back to the real world”

“Tiger has always inspired us to be strong. Let us save them to save our planet.”

“International Tiger Day will always bring our focus on the reducing numbers of tigers. They are shouting for help!”

“Tigers cannot help themselves and therefore, it is our duty as humans to save them, to work for their today and tomorrow.”

“The world will not be the same if tigers are not there to thrill us and balance us.”

“What will these sanctuaries have for adventure if there are no tigers left on the planet.”

“Tigers are a wonderful creation of Mother Nature and we must join hands to protect them.”

“Let your children see the tigers,dont let them be a part of history”

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