Winner of WWF Canada Tiger Adoption Kit
November 30th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Fun Stuff
A winner has been selected for the WWF Canada tiger adoption kit that was the prize for our contest that ended yesterday. Congratulations to Kyle Empringham of Aurora, Ontario. We have emailed Kyle who will hopefully contact us within the next 24 hours.
Certified Financial Planner Corry L. Staff randomly selected the winni...
Tags: adoption kit, contest, tiger, WWF Canada

November 29th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Fun Stuff
Hey readers, today’s the last day to enter the draw for a World Wildlife Fund Canada tiger adoption kit. Here’s the scoop:
World Wildlife ...
Tags: adoption kit, contest, tiger, WWF Canada

November 28th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Conservation
My weekend has featured Leonardo DiCaprio. Having enjoyed his movie Catch Me If You Can with a friend on Saturday evening, I was happy to learn on Su...

November 15th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Fun Stuff
World Wildlife Fund Canada is working with other WWF branches and other conservation organizations to try to save the world’s remaining tigers. To sy...
Tags: adoption kit, contest, tiger, WWF Canada

September 20th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
The Toronto Zoo manages captive breeding programs for most of their large mammals including the big cats, great apes, and giraffes. This can involve ...
Tags: breeding, captive, endangered, habitat, Komodo dragon, tiger, Toronto Zoo

Tiger Conservation and China
September 1st, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
There’s a glimmer of hope coming from Chinese and Indian officials meeting in Beijing to discuss business interests and wildlife conservation, according to MSN News.
The two countries are hoping to approve a protocol that includes shared actions to figh...
Tags: China, Conservation, Global Tiger Forum, India, poaching, Siberian, tiger, Wildlife

Saving Our World’s Tigers
November 18th, 2009 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
Credit: John Goodrich, WCS
Into a world with just less than 3,000 tigers left in the wild, Tigers Forever was born in 2006 with the goal of increasing key tiger populations by 50% over the next ten years. They knew it would take more than money alone, since tigers were getting more funding than most endangered species and yet were s...


