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It's the Year of the Tiger on the Chinese lunar calendar, but time is running out for wild tigers. Help us save them before it's too late.

Here's an email I received today:

Dear Betsy,

Tigers are in trouble.
Serious trouble.

Recent population surveys tell the alarming story of the tiger's decline:
How do we save tigers?

There are three critical elements to IFAW's campaign to save tigers:
  1. Protecting Tigers Where They Live: IFAW and our partner, Wildlife Trust of India, equip and train hundreds of wildlife guards in protected areas in India. In the Russian Far East, IFAW supports the highly effective Khasan anti-poaching brigade to protect wild tigers in their natural habitat. And we rescue orphaned and injured tigers and release them into protected areas and conservation programs.
  2. Better Enforcement: Around the world, IFAW conducts intensive training programs to help customs officials and border guards prevent the illegal trade in tigers and their parts, and to stop the smuggling of wildlife contraband.
  3. Elimination of Trade: IFAW works to uphold international and domestic trade bans of tiger parts from all sources. We're educating consumers in many countries to reject products containing tigers and other wildlife, and we're working with the Traditional Medicine community to eliminate the demand for medicines made with tiger parts.
We've made some great progress, but we can't save wild tigers alone. We need you, and we need to act now.The Year of the Tiger

2010 is the Year of the Tiger according to the Chinese lunar calendar -- it's time to act to save these majestic animals.

Here are three things you can do right now to help:
  1. Donate Now to help our campaign to save wild tigers and animals in crisis around the world.
  2. Make sure you are not using products made from tigers or their parts, or any wildlife products. Click here to learn more about IFAW's efforts to save wild tigers and curtail the wildlife trade.
  3. Spread the word: Copy and paste the text at the bottom of this page into an e-mail and send it to your family and friends.
Fate in our hands

Tigers have instilled awe in the hearts and minds of people throughout history. They are known around the world for their courage, strength and independence. But today, their fate is in our hands.

Let's make the Year of the Tiger a promising one for wild tigers.

Please take action right now to save them.

Thank you,


Fred O'Regan
IFAW President


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Did you know that there are fewer than 3,500 tigers left in the wild?

We need to act now to help IFAW save them!

Click here to help:

http://www.ifaw.org/us/tigers


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