Trees for Tigers

Trees for Tigers, India

Our project aims to protect the local fauna and restore the habitat surrounding Similipal National Park. This region is crucial as it is home to black tigers, as well as a prime habitat for other wildlife like elephants. Covering 2,750 sq km, Similipal is one of India’s oldest tiger reserves, and safeguarding this area is essential for preserving its unique biodiversity.

329,668 Árboles financiados de 350,000
130,683.57 T CO2 compensado
19,097 Seguidores
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enero 2025

Throwback: A happy beneficiary with a young sapling. The joy is evident! These local tribal communities are encouraged to engage in planting activities, which they take up enthusiastically. For many, this serves as their primary livelihood.

27 ene. 2025
diciembre 2024

Throwback to nurturing saplings at the heart of our journey – the nursery where it all begins! 🌱✨

31 dic. 2024
octubre 2024

The Interconnectedness of Ecosystems: Trees, Tigers, and Biodiversity

In the heart of India’s forests, the majestic tiger reigns as a symbol of strength and beauty. However, as the apex predator, tigers are deeply int...

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julio 2024

Black Tigers in India: A Rare Phenomenon

The majestic Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is a symbol of strength and grace, occupying a special place in the natural and cultural heritag...

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junio 2024

Do Tigers Like the Monsoon? Understanding How Tigers Perceive and Benefit from the Monsoon Season

The monsoon season is a transformative period for the landscapes inhabited by tigers, bringing with it a cascade of changes that significantly affe...

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abril 2024

Planting for the Future: How these Species Can Boost Food Security and Wildlife Habitat

Ensuring food security for local communities and maintaining healthy ecosystems go hand-in-hand. Planting a diverse range of trees can achieve both...

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marzo 2024

Big things come in small packages! Look at these cute saplings getting ready to take over the world, one sapling at a time.

15 mar. 2024
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febrero 2024

Statistics of Tigers in India

Tigers are an iconic species in India, and understanding their population trends is crucial for their conservation. Over the years, India has made ...

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Tigers: Guardians of the Wild isn't it?

Among the dense forests and grassy plains, tigers symbolize strength, resilience, and untamed beauty.

As endangered species, their existence hangs in the balance, requiring our love and care for conservation efforts.

This February,

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02 feb. 2024
enero 2024

Odisha's Hidden Gems: The Story of India's Black Tiger

Melanistic tigers, also known as black tigers, are a rare and captivating variation of the Tiger species. These tigers have a genetic condition cal...

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This little one embarks on a journey to become a haven for the majestic black tigers, a symbol of resilience and hope in the wilderness.

In the rustling whispers of leaves, in the dappled sunlight that dances on the forest floor, lies the echo of a future where black tigers roam

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13 ene. 2024

Top Benefits of the species planted in the trees for Tigers project

Odisha, a region in eastern India, boasts a rich cultural history along with a varied range of flora and fauna. Its various environments, which spa...

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diciembre 2023

The large-scale tree plantation in the Tigers project not only aims to secure and enhance wildlife habitats by providing additional food within their habitat, but also provides valuable employment opportunities to the sensitive local-rural economy. It also helps to reduce crop degradation

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14 dic. 2023
octubre 2023

"Rooting for the Stripes: Planting Trees to Save Simlipal's Tigers in Odisha"

Introduction: The Simlipal National Park and Tiger Reserve in Odisha is a realm of awe-inspiring beauty and extraordinary biodiversity. Simlipal's ...

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