Here we have tigress Sonam, walking along the banks of Telia lake, with her beautiful markings. If we protect the tiger, we protect the forests, which act as water sheds, delivering water to the poorest of the poor. Conservation of the tiger isn’t just about tigers, it’s about the conservation of all other species they share the forest with, the forests themselves and ultimately as a result, ourselves.
When I saw this scene unfolding, I saw the value in creating this photograph, as the tigers stripes are mirrored by the trees in the lake, connecting the tiger, the forest and water.
Concluding comments from Tal Chohan
Good zoos such as Shepreth Wildlife Park, play a vital role in terms of raising awareness of the plight of the tiger, providing education and interactive experiences with the big cat. We can all play our part too by living sustainably, visiting tigers at good zoos and perhaps even going to see them in the wild. Conservation groups such as wildcats conservation alliance play a huge role in monitoring populations, providing training to rangers and helping to fund anti-poaching patrols in areas where tigers are on the brink. Please do visit their website and donate.
https://conservewildcats.org/
A short documentary video is below.