
08 February 2012
Tiger poaching dropped nearly 60 percent in 2011 as compared to the previous year, though it continues to pose a major threat to the survival of the big cat in the country, a leading NGO said.
According to the Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI), 13 tigers were hunted last year as compared to 30 in 2010 - a decline of 57 percent. The bodies of poached tigers, seized bones and skins were computed to arrive at the figures. Click on date for more details






Wills and Legacies
There can be no single long term solution to the ongoing need to protect tigers and to conserve their natural habitat If you are making a will or considering adding a codicil to an existing will please consider leaving a legacy to Global Tiger Patrol, however small the amount. GTP is a long established Charity and always in need of funds to fulfill its objectives. Sadly many of the problems affecting tigers will only increase in the foreseeable future. If you would like to know how your legacy can make a difference then contact:
The Legacy Officer,
Global Tiger Patrol
The Old School House
Petworth Road
Haslemere
Surrey
GU27 3Bg
Phone 01428 653703
Email: admin@globaltigerpatrol.org
We can help with the legal wording that will ensure your legacy is used as you wish.
The Legacy Officer,
Global Tiger Patrol
The Old School House
Petworth Road
Haslemere
Surrey
GU27 3Bg
Phone 01428 653703
Email: admin@globaltigerpatrol.org
We can help with the legal wording that will ensure your legacy is used as you wish.








