10 Things to Do on International Tiger Day
13 years ago
I just wanted to stop by to wish everyone a very happy International Tiger Day!
International Tiger Day was declared in 2010 at the St. Petersberg Tiger Summit. What can you do to celebrate, you ask? Well you could:
1) Watch a cool tiger documentary, like this one and this one!
2) Get informed on tiger conservation issues. There are an estimated 3,200 tigers remaining in the wild, but why? Go to a local book store or library and check out a book on tigers. I'd recommend Tigers of the World by Valmik Thapar or Life of Pi by Yann Martel. Do a Google search on tigers...there is plenty of information out there, all you have to do is go looking! Spread awareness here on FA and elsewhere!
3) Plan a fundraiser at your local school or place of work to raise money!
4) Do some volunteer work at your local zoo or exotic animal rescue (be sure they're legitimate though). Ask the zoo what their tiger enrichment program is and if you can help bring in toys for them to play with. Watermelons make for a fun, messy toys for tigers. If a local conservation group that works with tigers is nearby, ask if you can come in and volunteer. Even a little bit of your time and skills help!
5) Post tiger related artwork or literature to your account. Already have? Post a link in the comments and share it with others!
6) On Facebook? Visit FREELAND and grab some cool timeline covers featuring photography by yours truly! Be sure to follow as well!
7) Learn about the work myself and FREELAND are doing in Thailand to protect tigers!
8) Donate to your favourite tiger non-profit. There are many organizations out there doing great work. I'm biased so I have to recommend FREELAND!
9) Looking for some tiger photography to adorn your den or to give as a gift? Don't buy something mass produced. You can get any of your favourite tiger photos of mine in a print on deviantArt and shipped directly to you. If it is not set up as a print, let me know and I can put it up for you!
10) Tell people about International Tiger Day in YOUR journal too! Spread the word!
International Tiger Day was declared in 2010 at the St. Petersberg Tiger Summit. What can you do to celebrate, you ask? Well you could:
1) Watch a cool tiger documentary, like this one and this one!
2) Get informed on tiger conservation issues. There are an estimated 3,200 tigers remaining in the wild, but why? Go to a local book store or library and check out a book on tigers. I'd recommend Tigers of the World by Valmik Thapar or Life of Pi by Yann Martel. Do a Google search on tigers...there is plenty of information out there, all you have to do is go looking! Spread awareness here on FA and elsewhere!
3) Plan a fundraiser at your local school or place of work to raise money!
4) Do some volunteer work at your local zoo or exotic animal rescue (be sure they're legitimate though). Ask the zoo what their tiger enrichment program is and if you can help bring in toys for them to play with. Watermelons make for a fun, messy toys for tigers. If a local conservation group that works with tigers is nearby, ask if you can come in and volunteer. Even a little bit of your time and skills help!
5) Post tiger related artwork or literature to your account. Already have? Post a link in the comments and share it with others!
6) On Facebook? Visit FREELAND and grab some cool timeline covers featuring photography by yours truly! Be sure to follow as well!
7) Learn about the work myself and FREELAND are doing in Thailand to protect tigers!
8) Donate to your favourite tiger non-profit. There are many organizations out there doing great work. I'm biased so I have to recommend FREELAND!
9) Looking for some tiger photography to adorn your den or to give as a gift? Don't buy something mass produced. You can get any of your favourite tiger photos of mine in a print on deviantArt and shipped directly to you. If it is not set up as a print, let me know and I can put it up for you!
10) Tell people about International Tiger Day in YOUR journal too! Spread the word!
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These are all great suggestions. Thanks for posting and happy tiger day to you too! :3
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