Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar shared a throwback video of his go to to Tadoba-Andhari National Park in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra on the event of International Tiger Day, on Thursday. In the caption he wrote: “Always a treat to witness these magnificent big cats in the wild! We have to do all that it takes to protect them as the existence of our jungles depends on them.”
Early final 12 months it was reported that he visited the Tadoba-Andhari wildlife reserve with household and mates. He was at Tadoba for 2 nights.
Observing International Tiger Day is important as a result of in accordance to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), there are solely 3900 wild tigers current globally. The theme for this worldwide day is – “Their Survival is in our hands”. Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, final 12 months the celebration was held on-line. However, the occasion was noticed with nice enthusiasm worldwide.
Since India has round 70% of the worldwide tiger inhabitants, it performs an important position within the annual celebration. With Tiger reserves in place and thriving efforts by the Environment division, India has efficiently doubled the tiger inhabitants forward of the 2022 goal.
Earlier within the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had prolonged greetings to wildlife lovers on the event of International Tiger Day. In a collection of tweets, accompanying images, Modi emphasised on the “commitment to ensuring safe habitats for our tigers and nurturing tiger-friendly eco-systems.”
Modi tweeted: “On #InternationalTigerDay, greetings to wildlife lovers, especially those who are passionate about tiger conservation. Home to over 70% of the tiger population globally, we reiterate our commitment to ensuring safe habitats for our tigers and nurturing tiger-friendly eco-systems.”
International Tiger Day goals at spreading consciousness about tigers and their conservation to guarantee this species survival. Many of us are most likely conscious of the existence of a spread of tigers which can be discovered everywhere in the world, like Amur or Siberian Tiger, Bengal Tiger, Indochinese Tiger, Malayan Tigers, South China Tigers, Sumatran Tigers. However, the Caspian, Bali, Javan Tigers-these 3 are already extinct subspecies.
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