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Friday. 6.8.07 6:39 am
Dear All my readers and Tigers' supporters,


Add Your Photo to the Tiger Mosaic




Thank you so much to those that actually submitted their photoes as a part of Tigers mosaic contribution to urge the China Gov to maintain the tigers' ban. Up today, there are rougly 25k of people had submitted their photos to support the campaign.


The 10 countries submitting the most photos were the Netherlands, the United States, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, India, Indonesia, China, Sweden and Malaysia.

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And something to be proud of, our country Malaysia, is among the top ten countries that submited the most photos..... This is not about the race of which countries submitted the most, here, my point is, we Malaysia from the land of Tigers, do actually realise that our Tigers are in danger and lending a helping hand, that make me so touched and my eyes actually betray me... lol... Thank you so much... Thank u... of course the result are not out yet, but so much support from all around the world, that make me so touch, that make me wanna believe there are still good human around this world... "sorry to say that i being to lost trust towards human being, but this, this actually make me felt so happy" and please keep the finger crossed that the tigers ban will remain untouch, so that the tigers will be protected... Remember... raising a tiger to an adult needed 3000USD but killing a wild adult tiger only needed less than 1 USD.... .. Thank you so much...

Furthermore, it is not too late to submit your photo yet, you can do it by clicking HERE.

Click here to view the World's Largest Photo Mosaic of Tiger Unveiled at CITIES

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Tiger (poem)
Thursday. 3.26.09 10:53 am
Dear Diary,


It seems like recently, they have alot of tigers' news or is just me that started having the courage to read all the MyCat news once again.... anger, fears, dissapointment often grew within me when i read about tigers' news.... i really wish i can help all the wild tigers.... but.... who am i ?

Based on this news article's picture, I wrote a poem for the tiger.


Your angry eyes
Of hatred and fears,
Towards the human kind
Claiming your land;

Your angry roar
Of hatred and fears,
Protesting human act
Of false accused;

You were confused; lost;
Of human new rules,

Slowly your angry roar diminished--
As you know you had failed;
To protect your ancestor land [no one understand you; nor]
And soul. [hear you]



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Tigers' Crisis - edited
Monday. 3.12.07 12:31 pm
Dear My Prince Charming a.k.a My Soulmate and Guardians,

Adapted from : DailyMail - Tiger




Cruel almost beyond belief, this Chinese farm breeds hundreds of tigers in rows of battery cages ... so they can be killed and turned into wine...

King, the Siberian tiger, stares at me through the bars of his cage. His two beautiful, graceful companions pace back and forth across their tiny compound. They look crushingly bored. The most exciting thing they can do is paw mournfully at the dirty pools of rainwater on the floor of their cage.

Although the Xiongsen tiger park, near Guilin in south-east China, appears to be a depressingly typical Third World zoo, with a theme park restaurant and open areas where tigers roam, it actually hides a far more sinister secret: it's a factory farm breeding tigers to be eaten and to be made into wine.

In row upon row of sheds, hundreds of tigers are incarcerated in battery-like cages which they never leave until they are slaughtered.

Visitors to the park can dine on strips of stir-fried tiger with ginger and Chinese
vegetables. Also on the menu are tiger soup and a spicy red curry made with tenderised strips of the big cat. Visitors can wash it all down with a glass or two of wine made from Siberian tiger bones.

A waitress at the farm's restaurant tells me proudly: 'The tiger meat is produced here. It's our business. When Government officials come here, we kill a tiger for them so they have fresh meat. Other visitors are given meat from tigers killed in fights. We now have 140 tigers in the freezer.

We also sell lion meat, bear's paw, crocodile and snake. The bear's paw has to be ordered in advance as it takes a long time to cook.

The waitress clearly does not care that she is selling meat and wine from endangered species. She is not worried that selling them is against Chinese and international law, and helps to fuel the poaching that is driving tigers to extinction.

Tigers and other endangered species are being reared on an industrial scale throughout China, despite international treaties forbidding this. The Mail discovered three factory farms breeding tigers in China. The Guilin farm alone has 1,300 tigers, including the incredibly rare and exlusive Siberian sub-species.

It rears and slaughters Bengal, South China and White tigers. More than 300 African lions and 400 Asiatic black bears are also reared here for food and traditional Chinese medicines.

The Chinese authorities claim that farms like the one at Guilin are a vital part of the country's conservation efforts, and that they will one day release these endangered creatures back into the wild.

But my visit to the Xiongsen Bear and Tiger Mountain Village shows their real intention could not be more different. For the fact is that these animals could never survive in the wild.

Having spent their lives in tiny, battery-style units, they cannot hunt and would be dead within days of being released. Each shed at the tiger farm - and I saw at least 100 - houses between three and five tigers in a space no larger than a typical family living room. In relative terms, they have about as much space as a battery hen.

The animals have all been bred on the farm. The cubs are taken from their mothers at three months and put in a kindergarten. I saw around 30 tiger cubs in this creche, where they stay until they are old enough to be transferred to the battery units.

Many of the youngsters kept leaping at the fencing. The younger ones simply wanted to play like kittens. The older cubs were already showing signs of stress.

Tigers are naturally solitary creatures that roam over dozens of square miles, so it's hardly surprising that life in the cages drives them insane. I saw numerous examples of stress-related repetitive behaviour.

The mature animals paced back and forth across their cages for hours on end - three steps forward, three steps back. Some hurled themselves at the bars of their prison cells, while others simply stared into space.

Over-crowding drives the creatures to attack each other, often resulting in death. Officially it is only the tigers killed in such fights that can be eaten or turned into wine. But it is clear that many of them die as a result of a bullet to the head.

They are not the only animals killed. For entertainment, visitors to the animal park can watch the 'live killing exhibition', a sick spectacle in which animals are 'hunted' and torn to pieces by tigers while onlookers cheer.

I watched in horror as a young cow was stalked and caught by a tiger. Its screams
filled the air as it struggled.

A wild tiger would dispatch its prey within moments, but these tigers' natural killing skills have been blunted by years of captivity. The tiger tried to kill - tearing, biting at the cow's body in a pathetic-looking frenzy - but it simply didn't know how. Eventually, the keepers stepped in and put the cow out of its misery.

Virtually all the tigers from the Guilin farm end up at a winery 100 miles to the north, their carcasses dumped in huge vats of rice wine and left to rot for up to nine years.

The Chinese believe that the tiger's strength passes into the wine as its body decomposes.
They also believe that it is a powerful medicine that wards off arthritis, strengthens bones and acts as a general tonic.

Smelling like a mixture of methylated spirits, antiseptic and congealed meat, it is difficult to believe that anyone would willingly drink it, and yet people pay up to £100 a pint for it.

The Guilin farm also has its own small winery and acts as a distribution centre across ChinaThe distribution manager showed me around with a Chinese tourist.

A small dingy office acts as the nerve centre of the warehouse. On the wall were charts showing that day's deliveries of tiger wine across China. Six crates were sent to Wuhan and another to Tianjing. Six crates of 'powdered bear' were sent to Shanghai. Numerous other cities and countless deliveries were also listed

We were led into the warehouse, where I was hit with the disgusting and potent aroma of tiger wine. I was led past countless crates containing the foul-smelling brew. In the corner of the warehouse was a huge brown vat. It must have held at least 50 gallons, and its contents were probably worth around £12,000.

We have three ages of wine; said the manager. ;Three, six or nine-years old. It helps with arthritis and strengthens old people's bones

She slid aside the lid of the earthenware vat to reveal a reddish-brown liquid with an overpowering smell of meths. A piece of string was pulled out of the vat. Attached to the end was a tiger's rib cage. Small slivers of dark red flesh could still be seen clinging to the bone, even though it had probably been in the vat for at least three years.

The manager then filled up an old plastic water bottle with a pint of wine and handed it to my fellow tourist. He paid £30 for it.

Whatever westerners think of tiger wine, the Chinese regard it as a potent drink with almost magical qualities. In the past, a Chinese doctor may have prescribed small quantities of wine for a short period of time.

But in recent years, big companies have moved into the market and industrialised all parts of the industry. Now the wine is becoming an essential drink for China's corrupt bureaucrats and the nation's nouveaux riches.

Conservationists say tiger farming is not only barbaric, it could lead to the animal's extinction in the wild. It is stimulating demand for meat and wine, and this will inevitably lead to more poaching, says Grace Gabriel, of the International Fund for Animal Welfare.

It costs £5,000 to raise a tiger from a cub to maturity in one of these farms, while it costs no more than £20 in India to poach one. On the market, a dead tiger can fetch £20,000.

With such a huge margin, it is inevitable that more people will poach wild tigers if demand increases," she adds. "There are only a few thousand tigers left in the wild, and the last thing they need is increased demand for their body parts."

If present trends continue, tigers could be extinct in the wild within a decade. Three
subspecies have already vanished. Chinese tigers are down to a pitiful 20 animals in the wild and are "functionally extinct".

There are only about 450 Siberian tigers left in Russia's Far East. The remaining 3-4,000 are sparsely scattered across India, Nepal and South-East Asia.

The trouble is that, as tigers become rarer in the wild, their 'street value' increases, which in turn encourages even more poaching.

Tigers have already become extinct in India's most famous reserve at Sariska. Numbers have plunged in several other reserves, too.

Most of these tigers will have been sold to traders in China. The Chinese authorities do virtually nothing to clamp down on this illegal trade, and many corrupt bureaucrats and police earn substantial sums from it.

And demand is continuing to increase as ever more bizarre uses for tigers are promoted. Tiger whiskers are used to 'cure' laziness and protect against bullets. Their brains, when mixed with oil and rubbed on the skin, are promoted as a cure for acne. Penises are used as aphrodisiacs, while hearts apparently impart courage, cunning and strength.

Tiger farmers also have their eyes on the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. They hope that a huge influx of tourists will lead to increased demand for tiger wine.

Although it is illegal to trade internationally in such tiger products as wine, the Chinese are lobbying hard to get the law relaxed. This June, the Chinese Government is expected to press the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to allow the trade in 'medicines' such as wine produced from farmed tigers.

If agreed, it will lead to a massive increase in tiger farming and tens of thousands of these noble beasts will spend their lives in battery cages.

If the Chinese get their way, then it will almost certainly drive the tigers over the cliff into extinction.

It is almost too late to save this magnificent creature - but not quite.

• For more information about the trade in endangered species see www.ifaw.org


 



my heart ache when i read this article, i cried (u might say im silly, im too emotional but for me tigers r like my soul, my babies but human cruelty, human sillyness killed them, make them faced much more dangerous than ever, is greedy really the root of evil, i dont know... im sad, what can i do what should i do, waiting for me to graduate, to look for a job to start saving the tigers is it something too late to be done? while im struggling to survive at this world b4 i able to save them... they already been slaughter... i just cant think of that, what should i do , can you please tell me.... please i beg you, if u come across any made by tigers products please dont consumed it, please dont buy it, my tears continue to drop whenever i think of the words that keep on coming back in my brain... reminding me...it is such a torture... I NEED TO SAVE THE TIGERS ASAP i need to.... SAY ME EMOTIONAL SAY ME STUPID... i dont bother anymore....

TIGERS IM SORRY to take the action abit slow... too slow i think....


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Tigers and Human Conflict (a story)
Tuesday. 12.30.08 10:48 pm
Dear Diary,


Recently i been reading tigers's news, yeah i know i should not be reading it cause my tears cant stop streaming over my cheek, but still curiousity kills the cat.. ROAR... this is curiosity kill tigers :P

Source: NST Online
RAUB:Residents staying in several villages here are living in fear since eight tigers were spotted roaming near their homes recently.
The tigers, believed to have eaten four cows from Kampung Jeruas, were also responsible for attacking an Orang Asli man at Kampung Ulu Temau last year.

State Wildlife and National Parks Department director Saharudin Anan said department records showed there were three tigers in the forest at Kampung Batu Malim, two each in Kampung Sangli and Kampung Jeruas, and one in Kampung Temau.

"Every month, the department receives complaints from the villagers on the threat posed by the tigers and we consider the matter now as serious.

"We have sent our rangers to set up traps at Kampung Jeruas and this will be done in stages at the other villages," he said yesterday.

Saharudin said the four villages (Batu Malim, Sangli, Jeruas and Temau) were close to the thick jungle, prompting the animals to sneak in easily.

"Since the cows graze close to the jungle, it makes them easy prey.

"The tigers at the Bukit Taling Forest Reserve were the ones which attacked the cows at Kampung Jeruas."

He advised villagers not to let their cows roam freely or graze too near the forest.


So what is this case about? tigers roam into human land and human felt threaten because tigers are eating their cows and hurting human.

And who to blame? they blame all to the tigers that had been staying in this land for thousands of years by their ancestor.. and when come human, human chop down the tree and claimed the land as theirs. Human have the ability to speech so they can complaint to the local media that tigers stepped into the "human land" but tigers cant, so that makes human take advantange over tigers disability.

Scenario ~ Story by ME
Tigers have been staying in the land for decade. One day when the tigers went for travel alongthe jungle (their routine to walk the jungle in huge circle) a group of human bring along their family and with parang (axe) to chop and clear the land.

Human Leader: TODAY THIS WILL BE OUR LAND
Humas: YAY.. Bravo... we gonna live in peace.. this is OUR land

After long travel, the tigers went back to their ancestor's land only to realise that their land being conquered by the human.

Tiger 1: What are we gonna do, our land being taken over?
Tiger 2: We shall be patient, maybe they are here for a while.

So tiger 1 and tiger 2 decided to left the human alone.

Year after year, not only the land didn't left alone, instead the human started chopping down more trees to clear the land, because the human family had grown bigger each year.


Years after, Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 felt the threat again, because they left the human alone, living their original ancestor land, but today, human come and take over more of their land, making their territory smaller.

Tiger 1: Look, now they are taking more of our land, we no longer able to hunt, what should we do?
Tiger 2: great, now we step back and here they step forward to claim the land as theirs, we shall leave.
Tiger 1: but look, the cattle look like an easy prey, why not we prey on it?
Tiger 2: good idea, maybe the human feel bad for taking over our land and decided to left some food for us.

And during the night, Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 decided to attack the village's cattle

Tiger 1: [mouth still munching the meat] it taste yummy, and it such an easy prey
Tiger 2: [mouth full of blood and meat] yes yummy...

While they are munching over the cattle meat... they see fire over far end, and heard fast footsteps and noise

Human A: over the cattle i heard some noisy sound, and it seems like tigers r roaring
Human B: really? lets go.. call the village head...

All human marched to the scene and found 2 tigers sitting around the cage munching over the cattle meats

Humans : Alamak.... Tigers!!! Tigers~!!!! attacking our village..... !!!!

The human try to shoo the tigers aways using whatver weapon they had in hand.
The tigers run back to the jungle and was curious of what is going on.


Tiger 1: Why are they attacking us, arent the cattle for us?
Tiger 2: I dont know, is strange, they tied the cattle near the bush ... but why?

2 tigers felt strange of how human behave and decided to try their luck again in another day.

One day, a human went to the jungle to pick up some plants, and suddenly he encounter 2 tigers standing across him, he was shocked, as curious as the tigers r they walked near the human, only realise the human are trying to hurt them, to their natural instinct the tigers try to protect itself and of they go attacked the human...

Tiger 1: omg, why so fragile, already dead...
Tiger 2: we better run, i think the so called human will come after us.

Together the tigers run deep into the jungle.

Human: The tigers had kill our man, we must revenge... we call the wild beast department... we must revenge for our comrade...

The wild beast deparment setting up all trapped in the jungle to try to catch the tigers. and one day Tiger 1 got trapped ....
Tiger 1: [cry in pain] please safe me..
Tiger 2 :[walked near the cage] ill safe you no matter what, please dont cry.

During the battle to safe Tiger 1, Tiger 2 had sacrifice, as it been shot dead by a group of human.

During that night, the human holds a party to celebrate the dead of a tiger because they think the won the tigers human conflict...


Look, in the end of this story, it just a one sided story by the human, tigers cannot complain as their land being taken over by human, but instead when tigers lure into their own land (which human use to claim as theirs) the human complaint to the authority, and reallocation, death penalty were all landed over to the tigers.

Why must the tigers be the victim? Please save the tigers... they should live in the wild and please protect their land.... before it extinct... we cant live in a world full of human.. and only human...

Thank you for reading :D






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Stop all the ancient crap (Edited)
Thursday. 3.22.07 1:15 am
Dear My Prince Charming a.k.a My Soulmate and Guardians,



Source : E-sinchew-i.com


Environment: Wild Tigers Face A New Threat From China
Updated:2007-03-21 17:03:55 MYT


Doing undercover work across Southeast Asia, wildlife protection activist Chris Shepherd once had dinner with a trader in Myanmar, near the Chinese border.

Noticing several stacked cartons marked "Toilets," he asked his host if he dealt in toilet bowls.

The man laughed and, opening several boxes, revealed body parts of wild tigers and leopards. ...

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I plan to write something fun today, but when i browse through my mail box, my tears burst out again, i felt hopeless now, i do what i can now to create awareness in my uni, b4 it is too late. but the respond ....

i know some might think im over react or so, but this is another mode for me to create awareness? I do hope so... if u dont like the article, please ignore it... Thank you for Visiting....


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Global Tiger Forum - Big Cat Conservation
Saturday. 4.21.07 12:20 am
Dear My Prince Charming a.k.a My Soulmate, Guardians and My Fan-si(s)[Fans],

Allow me to update u about what is going on in this world - about tigers - big cats



WWF, TRAFFIC Experts at Global Tiger Forum Available to Discuss Big Cat Conservation, China Tiger Trade Ban


KATHMANDU, Nepal, April 17 /PRNewswire- USNewswire/ -- The world's leading tiger experts and delegates from at least 12 countries are gathering in Nepal this week to discuss the future of the world's endangered wild tigers at the international Tiger Symposium and Global Tiger Forum. WWF and TRAFFIC scientists, policy experts and wildlife trade authorities are available to provide updates and comment on the meetings.
Issues being discussed include

-- ways to reduce conflict between growing human populations and tigers across Asia
-- the need for better regional cooperation to address illegal trade and habitat protection to ensure a future for tigers in the wild
-- China's consideration of re-opening tiger trade to benefit several large captive-breeding facilities that want to sell tiger parts and the consequences for tigers in the wild

WHAT:
International Tiger Symposium (presentations on latest tiger science, threats) April 16-18; Global Tiger Forum, April 18-20 (formal meeting of delegations from tiger range states, other nations and conservation NGOs).

WHERE:
Kathmandu, Nepal WHO: WWF experts available at the meetings for interview include
-- Dr. Sybille Klenzendorf, director of WWF's U.S. Species Program and authority on tigers
-- Dr. Susan Lieberman, director of WWF's Global Species Programme and chair of the International Tiger Symposium
-- Dr. Bivash Pandav, coordinator of WWF's international tiger programme and authority on Bengal tiger conservation
-- Dr. Yuri Darman, head of WWF's Russian Far East branch and authority on Siberian (Amur) tiger conservation

TRAFFIC experts available at the meetings for interview include
-- Steven Broad, executive director of TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network
-- Kristin Nowell, author of "Taming the Tiger Trade," TRAFFIC'S March 2007 report on China's tiger trade, and core group member, IUCN Cat Specialist Group

Known in the United States as World Wildlife Fund and recognized worldwide by its panda logo, WWF leads international efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats and to conserve the diversity of life on Earth. Now in its fifth decade, WWF, the global conservation organization, works in more than 100 countries around the world.

For more information on World Wildlife Fund, visit http://www.worldwildlife.org.

For further information: Kathleen Sullivan Tel: +1 202-778-9576 E-mail: kathleen.sullivan@ wwfus.org
SOURCE World Wildlife Fund


P.s: i dont earn a single penny, but i do it because for the love of tigers.

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