see the picture and verbal inputs given below and write an article on save the tiger . tigers_danger of extinction_population_decreased from 40000to just 4000_porching and clearing of habitat for agriculture_ demand for tiger skins _ threat to their lives _ depletion of their chef prey like deer,wild pigs and wild cattle _ not enough food _ according to Dr.K.Ullas Karanty ,if protected and given sufficient access to abandent prey,tiger population can quickly stabilise _ needs continued funding from conservation groups like the wild conservation society.
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Save Tigers
by Ravi
Tigers face the danger of extinction as their population has drastically decreased from 40,000 to just 4000 or may be less than that. The cause of such a big decline is inexorable poaching and clearing of habitat for agriculture. The biggest threat to tigers in India is depletion of their chief prey like deer, wild pigs and wild cattle. As a result, although about 300,000 square kilometres of tiger habitat still remains, much of it is empty of tigers because there is not enough food for them to survive and breed successfully. According to Dr K. Ullas Karanth, if protected and given sufficient access to abundant prey, tiger population can quickly stabilise. With India’s large network of protected areas and continued funding from conservation groups like the Wildlife Conservation Society, the findings provide hope that tigers can survive extinction in the wild. So there is hope for our tigers.