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Subject 🐯 Driven to the brink of extinction, tigers need your help to survive 🐯 **WARNING DISTRESSING IMAGES**
Date March 29, 2023 8:38 AM
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Your gift can help end conflict and save tigers

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Dear John,

Majestic, mysterious, revered – but tragically, on the brink of extinction.

Tigers have suffered devastating declines due to poaching and habitat loss – which can lead to deadly clashes with local people.

With your support, Born Free is working hard to protect wild tigers and find solutions to conflict with humans. Your gift today could help stop the slaughter.

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The tiger’s beauty is mesmerising, their power awesome, but in the past 100 years, 96% have been wiped out. Today, fewer than 4,000 remain. Their forest home is cut down for wood, farms, roads and railways.

Tigers struggle to find food and people venture into forests to graze livestock or gather wood – leading to deadly conflict. 

Tigers can be trapped, shot, poisoned or electrocuted.

Without your compassion and our practical solutions, the world could be a bleak place for tigers. Donate today to help people and tigers live together without conflict.

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Real tigers, real conflict

Gopal after being rescued

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Masti lived wild and free in India’s forests, until he put his foot in a steel trap. His frenzied struggle to escape caused horrific injuries and vets had to amputate his mutilated leg.

Gopal was a hungry youngster when he came into conflict with local people after preying on cattle. Badly wounded and at risk of being killed, he was captured by authorities.

Happily, both Masti and Gopal came to our sanctuary in India to live out their lives safe from conflict, but our work must continue to keep wild tigers safe.

What Born Free is doing to help

Born Free has been working to protect tigers in India for nearly 20 years and our impact has been undeniable. Today, India supports just under 3,000 tigers - 75% of the global population - and numbers are increasing. Your gift today will help local people keep tigers safe.

“I help villagers combat human-wildlife conflict,” explains our locally employed Tiger Ambassador Anil Kachdukumbre. “Our teams are essential as conflict with wildlife has increased a lot.”

Your gift could support Tiger Ambassadors and fund practical solutions to conflict such as sustainable livelihood opportunities, education materials, mobile health units for local people, training hundreds of youth volunteers as conservation leaders and much more.

Rangers discover the dismembered body of a tiger

How your donation today will help:

£10: could buy a first aid kit to look after a brave tiger warden as they protect tigers and end conflict£100: could buy a biogas unit for one household, reducing the need for firewood and protecting forests£150: could fund a team of Tiger Ambassadors for one month to stop people persecuting tigers, promote conservation and keep cattle safe from tiger attacks
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We can’t let the mystical creature of our childhood stories and poems disappear forever from the jungle. If, like us, you’re spellbound by the tiger, please join our Team Tiger and donate today, to help end conflict and keep them safe.

From, the Born Free team

Photos Wildlife SOS, Corbett Foundation, SLTP

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