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Name: Murray Jones
From: Camberley, Surrey
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I have just found your website, and agree with everything said on it. I have had many great encouners with the beautiful golden beasts, and quietly try to get lodge and camp owners to help the local people to also benefit from the presence of the tigers in the parks. People are the best barrier against poachers, and tourists should ensure that part of their fees are going towards local understanding. Keep up the good work.
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Name: Aqeel Farooqi
From: Lucknow, India
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Dear Phil,
It’s heartening to see the steady growth in the responses your website is receiving from visitors.
Subsequent to Tiger Awareness’ kit-distribution to all the forest guards in Bandhavgarh tiger reserve, I went around and met a few of them. I am happy to inform you that that they were very happy, and reiterated their resolve and commitment to their duty. This goes to show that such gestures of support from NGOs are positively instrumental in motivating the lowly-paid staff. And it also places additional responsibility on both Tiger Awareness and Vunraksha to take up more projects of support to the Forest Department as well as local communities in Bandhavgarh.
Let’s keep up the good work. And thanks to all the supporters of Tiger Awareness.
Aqeel Farooqi Hony Secretary, Vunraksha
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Name: Farrah Hayley Jade Bea & Sam x
From: Dorset
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Hey Tiger Awareness!!
Can't wait to start raising money for your charity on 30th June!! Hopefully we will raise a decent amount that will help. It's totally wrong and sick what people do to these poor creatures, they are so innocent and beautiful!! I dont understand the people who could purposely hurt and kill them!
Good luck with the charity!
Farrah, Hayley, Bea, Jade and Sam
xxxxx
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Name: Kelsey & Rachel.
From: Cornwall
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Hello tiger awareness, We are recently doing a school project on saving the tiger and we think your website is amazing. It sickens us to think that people hunt tigers just for there fur & body parts! this is disgusting and needs to be stopped NOW! Thanks k & R xx
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Name: Rachel Smith
From: Scotland
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I have just returned from India and i was priveleged to see tigers in Kanha and Bandhavgarh. It is really good to know that your charity is actively working to protect and sustain these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Keep up the good work and i will be visiting your web site for updates.
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Name: Taya Francis
From: England
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I was upset when I herd about this and my class if i win the vote will be doing some fund raiseing for this company.
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Name: Lamargo Petersen
From: Canada
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I am astounded by the beauty the photographers have captured. I am aged 69, and only found out in the last year how the tigers and other animals are in such devastated numbers. The Companies around the world who are the driving killers of habitat must be educated. The world is not owned by the present human inhabitants it is in "escrow" for the future generations.
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Name: Tara Horwood
From: South East England
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We are the distributor for 'Tiger Jungle' which is a superb book, helping to save the tiger. The site is brilliant and I hope it makes a difference. Good Luck Tara
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Name: Md. Abid Hossain
From: Bhubaneswar, India
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This is a great site. Keep up the good work!
We, humans, are responsible for the plight of the tigers and now its time for us to correct ourselves and take proper steps to preserve these magnificient creatures.
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Name: Leonie McLoughlin
From: Napier, New Zealand
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You are doing a great job, keep it up. The tiger is a very special animal and must be protected. At times humans do terrible things to animals anyone working to stop all this should be praised.
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