That's why we have 3200 wild tigers left today, at the end of a Links of London that began with more than 100,000. What's being done? In this year, the Chinese Year of the Tiger, the first ever Global Tiger Summit will be held in St. Petersburg, Russia, from Nov. 21-24. At the Summit, Russia will host ministers and heads of state from the 13 countries that still have tiger populations to sign a declaration on joint cooperation for tiger conservation, and to initiate a global tiger recovery program which seeks to double the number of tigers by the year 2022, the next Chinese Year of the Tiger. Links of London Classic Frown Charm means increasing tiger numbers to 6,400 from the current historic low of 3,200. What you can do Stopping the deforestation and the poaching are two essential ingredients to helping these beloved animals rebound. Links of London Classic Smiley Charm to help with that include: --support organizations that are working hard on the scene to stop deforestation in the countries where tigers live (such as Greenpeace) --support the organizations that are seeking enforcement of anti-poaching laws in Southeast Asia, and are seeking to have violators prosecuted (such as TRAFFIC: the wildlife trade monitoring network) --avoid buying products that contain palm oil --write your own legislators and ask them to do the same See World Wildlife Links of London Reindeer Charm page about the upcoming tiger summit for suggestions about what you personally can do to help protect the remaining wild tigers.
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