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WWF-Canon / Martin Harvey
Dear Friend of WWF,

Time is Running Out for Tigers...
Staggering findings from a study released today indicate that more than 40 percent of the places where tigers could have been found in a 1995 survey now do not support any tigers at all. The results of this study show that the situation has become very serious for wild tiger populations. Simply put: tigers cannot sustain another decade like this last one.

However, this study also helped to identify key tiger conservation landscapes--places that have the best chance of supporting viable tiger populations into the future. WWF, along with its partners, is now focusing its efforts to protect tigers in these key areas. And we are asking you to help us in our efforts to save wild tigers. With your symbolic adoption of a tiger from WWF's online adoption center, you can help protect tigers for future generations, since all of the funds raised from these symbolic adoptions will help to protect tiger communities in the wild.


Your adoption includes:
· Personalized certificate
· Tiger computer wallpaper images
Your adoption includes:
· Personalized certificate
· Tiger computer wallpaper images
· Tiger Screen saver
· Tiger AIM® Icons
Your adoption includes:
· Personalized certificate
· Tiger computer wallpaper images
· Tiger Screen saver
· Tiger AIM® Icons
· Limited Edition GUND®
Tiger Plush

It's time to save tigers...
WWF Pint-style Glass - FREE when you make more than one online adoption!
WWF has identified and put into practice several succesful methods for tiger conservation. We need to now make sure there is the will to implement these strategies.

By enforcing tough anti-poaching regulations, reducing the wide-scale loss of tiger habitat and reducing human-tiger conflict, tigers can have room to roam in the future. Today, tigers occupy only seven percent of their original habitat in the wild--we need to make sure that they don't lose any more ground.

WWF is truly a global leader in tiger conservation, and your adoption would help support efforts like these so that tigers can continue to thrive for years to come.

An Extra Thank You
When you make more than one adoption in the Online Adoption Center, we'll send you this WWF pint-style glass free as a special gift to you!




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