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Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright

Simon Clinton, Founder and CEO, Save Wild Tigers

10-Sep-14 14:00

Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright

Fewer than 3,000 tigers roam the wild. Within a decade, there might be none left as they are poached and their habitats destroyed. To save wild tigers, scientists and conservation groups work hard to study tigers and lobby for better policies to protect tigers. All of these need funds, which can be as scarce as tigers themselves. In response, Simon Clinton used his experience in brand marketing to raise funds and awareness for saving wild tigers through his aptly named organization, Save Wild Tigers.

To learn more about Save Wild Tiger's events, check out their website.


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