Water Challenges

When we wrote our last report in September we’d hoped that things would have changed significantly in respect of COVID19 by Christmas, but sadly it looks like the threats which have blighted 2020 are here to stay for the foreseeable future anyway. Like the rest of the world we’ve spent most of the year adapting…

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Giving Tuesday 2020

On Giving Tuesday (01 December) 2020, Tigers4Ever is trying to raise at least £5000 so our Anti-Poaching Patrols can remain doubled until at least April 2021. We need to do this to address the increased risks currently faced by wild tigers due to the continued economic impacts of COVID19. If you can help Tigers4Ever to…

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It Hit us Hard

We can hardly believe that a month has passed since the fateful morning when the phone rang with the news we’d been dreading since the COVID19 crisis began. For the first time in five and a half years, a tiger had been killed in Bandhavgarh by a retaliatory poisoning by villagers angered by the constant…

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What Does the Future Hold?

In the last seven months, families all over the world have faced new challenges due to COVID19, lockdown measures, home-schooling, etc. The list still seems endless as does the ongoing threat of this disease which has blighted every corner of the earth. In rural India these challenges have perhaps been more devastating than elsewhere as…

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Then Disaster Struck

Barely a week has passed since our last project report, and not even a month has lapsed since we took the difficult decision to scale back our patrolling to pre-monsoon levels, a costly decision it seems as for the first time in 66 months we have lost two wild tigers to retaliatory poisonings, what is…

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TIGERS4EVER OCTOBER APPEAL

By: Martin Urch –Tigers4Ever Patron The wild tiger is in serious trouble. Tigers are under threat from increased poaching and their habitat is being intruded into due to human needs for resources and income. Unfortunately, conservation is viewed by governments as a luxury when national resources are stretched and under pressure. Within this context there…

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A Long Hard Winter Ahead

Firstly, I want to apologise for mentioning COVID19 again, I know that like many people you must have had your fill of this never-ending virus by now! In our defence, it is hard not to mention it, as we are well into the seventh month of peak poaching season (something which is normally from the…

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6 Months and Counting

For the last 6 months, we have faced an unprecedented increase in the risk of wild tigers being poached, as the world tries to find a new normal whilst COVID19 persists. The wild tiger community has been hit particularly hard due to the high proportion of workers who are daily wagers (literally, they only get…

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Uniforms Provided

Over the last six months we’ve asked for your help as COVID-19 has gripped the tiger community, the wild tigers which we fight hard to protect and almost every corner of the globe. We have been at crisis point since 25 March 2020, when, like many other small charities globally, we faced increased demand for…

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More than just Water

Three months has seemingly flown by, for the team in the UK at least. Like the rest of the world our biggest daily challenge is the ever advancing impact of COVID19. We feel well practiced now in that we’ve had six months to adapt but we know that it’s not the same everywhere and we’re…

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Water For Tiger Protectors – It’s Safe to Drink

It’s Safe to Drink A little over three months ago we asked for your help as COVID-19 gripped the tiger community and the wild tigers which we fight hard to protect. We were at crisis point, when we discovered that patrollers who keep the wild tigers safe from poachers’ traps and snares were risking their…

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Why Tigers

During the build-up to International Tiger Day, on 29 July 2020, Tigers4Ever has been asking their supporters #WhyTigers? We want to find out why people across the globe share our passion for giving wild tigers a wild future and why conserving this iconic species is so important. Trustee, Lyndon Roberts, shares his thoughts. Why are…

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