Saving Tiger Society has been active the past six years working very actively on various projects throughout the country, India. Our most extensive projects are concentrated in the states of Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Our work consists of conservation and protection of wildlife and the forests. We work in tandem with the people who reside in and around the forests and who are in conflict with the animals and is the source if unnecessary deaths and killings on both sides humans as well as animals. Our efforts are in managing this conflict to create as harmonious a situation as possible and diminish the reasons that lead to the destruction of habitat and lives.
Sundarbans in the state of West Bengal is a world Heritage site and a protected environment is a unique eco system which requires a huge amount of hard work and a lot of diligence to be able to overcome the challenges and get any viable results. Saving Tiger Society with the Co operation of the Forest Department and the local people have several projects which are working successfully and are yielding good results. The same can also be said of our projects in other states.
The key areas which give long term results are:
- Education and awareness
- Creating and sustaining an alternative livelihood
- Training and implementation
Some of our on going projects now:
- Education and awareness in various villages with regarding to the man animal conflict
- Tiger squad teams who patrol villages
- Health camps in villages and for forest staff
- Wildlife documentaries for village awareness
- Nature Education for Schools
- Animal Squad teams
- Anti Poaching Dog Squad