Deepa Bhatnagar – Ghaziabad
Tigers are facing extinction. It is a serious problem and we all need to look into this. We must take up the following measures: firstly, poachers must be dealt with severely, appropriate coverage of the same must be done to let people know of serious consequences - be it the inward villagers, authorities, political parties, celebrities or anyone else.
Secondly, the government must acknowledge and reward people bringing information on and around the illegal activities carried out in forest areas.
Thirdly, provision of funds must be made in association with the government and NGOs for rehabilitation of tigers, with immediate effect.
TG Ramesh - Bangalore.
Tiger tourism must be centralized. An eco-tourism corporation must be created and managed by a professional board of directors. Safaris in all the tiger reserves across the country must be conducted by this company alone. They should standardize the vehicles, set a carriage capacity, have trained locals as guides and the drivers must be employees of this corporation. There should not be any concessions for VIPs in such tiger reserves. The local forest departments must manage and protect the parks. The income earned by this corporation must be ploughed back and invested in empowering local communities engaged in conservation of the animal.
S.Krishna Kumar - Dombivali, Mumbai.
The slogan should, in fact, not only be "Save our Tigers""but also "Multiply the Population of Tigers". My suggestion is: "Save and Multiply Tigers in India".
Forest conservationists/supervisors must be appropriately armed to face the poachers and take strict actions against those found poaching and/or killing tigers.
The forest officials should be suitably rewarded for preventing poaching/killing of tigers.
Poachers should be given severe punishment with no provision for bail. A rigorous imprisonment for minimum 10 years would be a deterrent. Involving and rewarding the local villagers in the vicinity of tiger parks so they may keep a watchful eye on poachers and killers is also important.
Areas must be clearly demarcated for tigers to move freely – also in a manner where the poachers cannot and must not be allowed to enter.