Hello Friends, the 27th of September is International Tiger Day.
				It seems like a good time to reflect on how the magnificent 
				tiger is coping world wide.

		John Read, Tiger Canyons
 
				At the turn of the previous century (1900), there were reputed 
				to be 100 000 tigers in the wild. Today this figure is around 
				1 000 and still declining. At the same time, human beings around 
				the world have put 45 000 tigers in cages, safari parks and 
				circus acts.

	Lorna Drew, Tiger Canyons
 
				In 2007 the news leaked out that Sariska, a park in India, had 
				lost all its tigers. It took the Indian Government a full 
				12 months to admit that, in fact, the tigers were extinct in 
				Sariska.
				 
				Worse was to follow. In 2009 Panna Park was declared void of 
				tigers.
				 
				All Indian parks, including Ranthambore and Kanha, have showed 
				drastic declines in tiger numbers.

		Tertia Smit, Tiger Canyons
				Even The Sundarban's, where traditionally nature had protected 
				tigers, ironically is threatened by rising oceans caused by 
				global warming.
				 
				In Nepal, the tigers are protected by the royal family and they 
				have had political upheaval.
				 
				 
				At the same time, human populations in Asia have risen 
				exponentially. India (1,3 billion) and China (1,7 billion) alone 
				have 3 billion people, nearly 50% of the worlds total human 
				population.
				 
				Tigers and humans compete directly for prey, space and habitat. 
				The tiger has no chance.

	Tiger Awareness,
	Bandhavgarh, India
				I started my tiger project in 2000 when there were reputed 5000 
				tigers still in the wild. This number is now 1000 and declining.

	Marietjie Read, Tiger Canyons
				In South Africa, several tiger supporters have invested time, 
				expertise, land and money in the tiger. During 2010 we will see 
				the emergence of two satellite tiger sanctuaries to Tiger 
				Canyons in other provinces of South Africa. The first of these 
				will restore the tiger and cheetah relationship which has been 
				lost in Asia. The second will restore the tiger leopard 
				relationship which is almost extinct.

					Jade de Klerk, Tiger Canyons
				At Tiger Canyons, 8 tigers have been bred including one white 
				cub.
				 
				A global groundswell of concerned people from all over the world 
				and especially from Asia is growing rapidly.

				Sean Varty, 9 years, Tiger Canyons
				There is outrage is India about the extinction of tigers in 
				prominent parks.
				 
				I have spent 9 years close to and living with tigers, it has 
				been an enriching experience to work with these magnificent 
				creatures, one of the highlights of my life.

				Tao Varty, 9 years, Tiger Canyons
 
				If we cannot save the tigers, I assure you we cannot save 
				ourselves, it is as simple as that.

					Steve Smith,
					Kanha
				On Sunday, the 27th of September 2009, International Tiger Day, 
				I ask you to take 16 minutes of your time and ask yourself, what 
				can I do for tigers, how can I contribute?

	Thais Racy, Tiger Canyons
				In this newsletter, I would like to celebrate the majestic tiger 
				with you by sharing 16 pictures taken by various photographers 
				at Tiger Canyons - South Africa, Kanha and
	Bandhavgarh - India. Enjoy!
				 
				Tread lightly on the Earth
				JV
				 

				Joachim Knoethig, Tiger Canyons
	 
	More pictures - Tiger Photo Gallery