Saving Tiger Society is a non profit organization dedicated to the cause of wildlife conservation.
Our work is concentrated mainly at ground level and the projects we undertake actually help in reducing man animal conflict and reduce loss of life.
The work, projects are very involved and give a sense of achievement that comes from the success and positive outcome on completion and feedback of each project.
Welcome to the interesting world of wildlife conservation.
Dog Squad Project
A project conceptualised, implemented and managed by Saving Tiger Society. Started in 2016 with 4 dogs, it is one of the most successful and result oriented projects, it had shown to be extremely useful to the Forest Departments of various states where there have been a high levels of illegal activities and poaching.
Solar Power Project
Most rural areas are not well lighted like urban places or cities. Villages and settlements in remote locations are mostly dark, the unpaved roads don’t have lighting. The only light seen would be from homes and shops. People mostly rely on torches when travelling after dark..
School Project
A school that is a little different and gives that much more to its students.
Situated in the deep hinterland of Sundarbans, West Bengal, this is a primary school located in a small lovely village named Nafargunj.
A simple structure marks the school, with enough rooms to house classes Nursery to Class IV. In the front is a courtyard used by the children to play during break time…
TIGERS IN PERIL
Tigers today are in a very precarious position. Driven to the edge of extinction in the wild through poaching, human conflict, loss of habitat and reduction in prey and farmed for body parts. They are exploited in zoos and as exotic pets, the tiger’s are in real danger of becoming extinct from their natural homes.
We need to protect the tigers, it is our responsibility to save them and we must protect the tigers.
Help from YOU will make a big difference in helping to conserve this majestic species, also the National Animal of India.