Wildlifers, I
hope you are ready for what is sure to be an amazing year, filled with
exciting adventures and opportunities. We will be getting the ball
rolling at high speed with our first presenter, Dr. Anish Andheria, this
Thursday September 9th at 7pm in 201 O'Neil building. Following Dr.
Andheria's presentation we will be having our first Wildlife Society
meeting to discuss all that we have planned for this semester. Hope to see you there!
THE TIGER'S LAST WALK! by Dr. Anish Andheria, The Wildlife Conservation Trust Thurs 9 Sept. 7 pm, 201 O'Neil
Though
revered by millions, the tiger struggles to hold its own in the last
remaining green havens in India. Project Tiger, one of the most
successful conservation initiatives of the past, is buckling under the
pressure of a rapidly growing economy on one hand and an ever-increasing
need for space and resources on the other. Two prime tiger reserves
have already lost all their tigers and five others have unsustainable
populations! Pure 'protectionism' that worked 30 years ago, is no longer
effective. Man-animal conflict is on the rise as tolerance for wildlife
steadily decreases. Nevertheless, India, with over 50 per cent of the
world's wild tigers, has the potential to not only protect but also
snatch Panthera tigris tigris from the jaws of an impending extinction.
Let’s find out how! |