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Tuesday 14 November 2017

Bengal Tigers & WWF

Reading - W.A.L.T: to make judgments about what we read

These are the questions associated with my reading work about Bengal Tigers. Want to read more about Bengal tigers and World Wild life charity visit - https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/bengal-tiger

What does it mean by Bengal tigers are the most numerous in numbers?
It means that there are a great amount of the bengal tigers. The Bengal tiger is the most common tiger specie.

Where can the tigers be found?
Bengal tigers are commonly found in India with a small population found in Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Myanmar.

Which country has the most population?
There is a massive population of bengal tigers in India.

Why are the Bengal tigers endangered?
They are endangered due to nearby villagers killing them and because of their habitat being destroyed due to deforestation.

Where does the name Bengal come from?
The name Bengal comes from a state in India which is called, Bengal.

What is WWF’s mission for the Bengal tiger?
WWF’s mission for the bengal tigers, is to double the amount of wild tigers.

What are some actions WWF are taking to increase the number of Bengal tigers?
WWF are strengthening anti poaching efforts, empowering communities and stopping illegal wildlife trade.

What does this mean “This tiger subspecies is at the top of the food chain in the wild”?
This means that the tiger has no predator of it’s own whatsoever though the sub specie does indeed have prey.

Who would disagree with the work WWF is doing for the tigers?
People who are frightened of these tigers will definitely discourage the work of WWF for they have no interest in saving an animal whom they see as dangerous and treacherous.

How can we in NZ help to support the mission of WWF?
We can encourage the act of strengthening anti poaching efforts, empowering communities and stop illegal wildlife trade on our blogs or take it to the press and express our opinions on the endangerment of the specie.
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What is your opinion about the work of WWF?
I think that the work of WWF needs to be recognized and acknowledged globally. They’re not only fighting for tiger rights but are also saving many other wildlife too.

Why does this charity exist?
This charity exists so it can help revive endangered wildlife species or wildlife species in need of help.

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