#SaveTheTiger

#SaveTheTiger
Only 2500 remain in the wild in India and over all less than 4000 in the world remaining.

The villagers (45000 families over all 100,000 of them) live among them in India with their live stalk, goats, sheep's, Buffaloes, hens and children and routinely poison the tiger each time the Tiger causes them inconvenience by posioning either the water body from where the Tiger drinks or by poisoning the carcass of a dead animal nearby.

These villagers are killing @300 to 1000 tigers annually in India right under the nose of the Forest Guards, authorities and the Govt.

The Govt is happy to collect their votes every 5 years and look the other way.

Then there are our Forest Guards, now well equipped to fight the poachers, but interestingly and unfortunately they too have been killing our Tigers by shooting them dead on every instance there is conflict between the villagers and the Tiger, to save the life of the villager in conflict. Their shooting spree is killing anywhere from 100 to 300 Tigers annually in the wild of India. To add salt to this, they take selfies too after shooting down every Tiger showing how macho they are!!

All this and much more is what RTI queries, our 14 months research, study and preps have revealed to us. We are now in the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India to appraise the Court about it, expose the scams facing the Indian Tiger in the wild and seeking directions for withdrawal of these 100,000 odd villagers from Tiger territory- if our Tigers are to have any chance to survive, thrive and prosper.

The petition comes up in Court on 23rd October, 2017. Help #SaveTheTiger.

If you wish to help, contribute, donate to this great cause to help fuel and fund our fight for the Indian Tiger in the wild, Donate today. Link to help you donate directly to our NGO i.e. FFAR India is below.

(Kindly note that their are too many haters in animal welfare especially in India who not only hate us coz of their insecure and jealous nature but moreover hate our animals we fight relentlessly for. Our haters routinely try and create obstacles in the way to our Fundraiser etc for good causes by reporting posts and reporting our fund raiser on third platforms like impact Guru etc. We have thus discontinued all third party fundraisers and are now seeking funds directly into our NGO i.e. FFAR India through its available channels of payments. Kindly bare with us, what to do, there are just too many haters of our animals out there.

But we don't care, coz we would keep marching forward for our animals we save and fight for and getting ahead. The haters can die for all we care.
Help us #SaveTheTiger. Donate today!

In order to donate to FFAR India you may donate to us as

follows-

1. ONLINE PAYMENT THROUGH NETBANKING-
Make a payment through Netbanking in favour of:
Fight for Animal Rights India
in HDFC Bank Current Account No.50200017319343.
IFSC Code No. HDFC0000293.
Branch Code. 0293.
Branch name. HDFC Bank Mayur Vihar Phase II.

2. CHEQUE DROP IN AN HDFC BANK ATM NEAR YOU-
You can drop your cheque with above details mentioned at an HDFC bank atm near you.

3. PAYPAL-

You can donate through paypal. Our email ID for that purpose is anupamtrip@gmail.com in favour of Fight for Animal Rights India.

4. For Delhi NCT donors with Cheque donations more than Rs.5000/-, we are providing cheque pick up facility too from the comfort of your home or office as convenient to you.

After making any donation, no matter how small or large it may be to FFAR India, please email to us at fightforanimalrightsffar@gmail.com and also PM informing us about the details of the donation made by you. This is very important to us as we need to keep accounts of every single rupee donated to us and also send acknowledgment receipt thereof on your email.

Warm Regards,

Fight for Animal Rights, India
(A 100 percent charity non profit Trust registered under Section 12AA and Exempt under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act for Social causes, Environment causes and for Animal Rights causes)

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