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Our children's children may never see a tiger.

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TigerLiliys · 07/08/2010 14:45

I want my children to grow up in a world where the tiger still roams in the wild.

Right now, there are as few as 3,200 tigers left in the wild and that number is falling. Tiger habitat is being lost at an alarming rate and poaching has surged over recent months.

Thankfully, there?s still hope. Given protection, space to roam and sufficient prey, tiger numbers can increase rapidly. They can claw their way back from the brink.

WWF is determined to make sure these magnificent, much-loved creatures survive. In fact ? ahead of the first ever Tiger Summit in September ? they've launched an ambitious plan to double the number of tigers in the wild by 2022.

To do this, we need to put a stop to poaching and clamp down on the illegal trade in tiger parts. We need to preserve habitat on an unprecedented scale and put tigers at the top of the political agenda. And ? crucially ? they need your help.

Please all sign the WWF petition at www.wwf.org.uk/tigers and ask all your friends, thank you:)

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