Monday, August 9, 2010

Tiger Diaries

Motors operandi


When humans start to play with nature, the nature reverts back too, humans will never understand that, that they will not be able do anything without the involvement of nature. If he creates a machine, mother nature gives the raw material, so that means that the humans never gives the pulse in the machine, the pulse is given by only nature no one else.

Now tigers are almost finished in this world, and whole world knows that.

It is difficult to get complete and accurate numbers of existing tigers, due to many factors. The tiger's are scattered and the nature of the tiger itself, are just a few of those difficulties. It is estimated; currently the total is between 3000 and 4000, tigers living in the WILD (this estimation does not include tigers in captivity). And India is the only country where most number of tigers exist, and for this reason we have a big responsibility to protect them.

The species total is:-
Bengal Tiger: 1411
Indochene’s Tiger : 600 - 800 or less
South Chinese Tiger : Less than 15
Siberian Tiger : Around 400
Sumatran Tiger : 300 - 350
Malayan Tiger : Less than 400
There are some tiger species that have died out completely due to us “humans”. A hundred or so years ago there were well over 10,000 tigers. As of March 2010, there are just 3200 tigers left in the world.
The officials are sitting in an air conditioned rooms, round table conferences, the mineral water bottles, coffee sips, and 17 “ardali’s” are around to see, if sir wants anything we are here for any type of service, the humanology of Indian political leaders and officials is quite difficult to understands in these conferences, actually if you want to understand anything this is very important for you to start from grassroots and come close for it, if you really wants to understand the problem.

The tiger’s entity is now almost finished in India, only 1411 members are left in India, as per survey’s says.

If the tigers are killed like this, its not that far that we ask our 25 years old son, “ son do you know about the tiger?” the last tiger was murdered two years back, and the coming generation will research on tiger’s, just like a today’s scientist research’s on Dinosaur’s.

S.A.V.E ( Socially Active Volunteer Environment ) now trying to know about the ground level problems, what is the actual face of tiger in India, and how authentic are the Government’s records about tiger.

India has 39 tiger reserve’s, the central and the state government take care of the expenses of all the 39 tiger resaves and maintain them with a broad heart, the reserve’s main attraction are tigers, and the Gov. entertains the tourists for increase the tourism in India and the tourism revenue too.

The question which arises now is how much is being cared for those innocent creatures, who help to fill the government treasures, at-least people of India have right to know, that how much the government spends on these reserves and what is the government doing to save the Tiger Kingdom. Some of the questions have now raised their heads and are showing their self-importance.

S.A.V.E will try to find the answer for all those questions.

Some of them are :-

How may tiger’s are actually living in these reserve’s?

How much land that these reserve’s use as a cushion land ?

Why villagers are taking revenge and killing tigers?

How poachers are hunting tigers ?

Is the tiger easily accessible in reserves ?

we have many more questions to ask and find there answer’s from this journey.

We will cover all the seventeen state’s where the Tiger Reserve’s are situated, there are 39 tiger reserves in 17 states of India, they are - Madhya Pradesh, Maharshtra, kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh,West Bengal, Orissa, Assam, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttrakhand and Rajasthan.