Supporting Wildlife: Campaign to Save Sariska Tiger Reserve
- Ruveer Vohra
- Oct 13, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 9, 2024
The Sariska Tiger Reserve, nestled in the heart of India, is facing a critical challenge that threatens the survival of its majestic inhabitants. Human encroachment on the reserve's land is increasing, leading to habitat destruction and a decline in wildlife populations, particularly the endangered tigers that call this place home.

In response to this pressing issue, a new initiative called Bornfree has emerged to support the conservation efforts in Sariska Tiger Reserve. Bornfree aims to address the conflicts between the environment, wildlife, and human communities within the reserve by advocating for the relocation of communities living inside the reserve boundaries. By engaging with these communities and understanding their perspectives and concerns, Bornfree hopes to find sustainable solutions that benefit both people and wildlife. One of the key components of Bornfree's campaign is raising awareness among conservationists and individuals who are passionate about wildlife preservation. By highlighting the potential threats to tiger conservation in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Bornfree aims to rally support for its cause and garner donations to fund relocation efforts and habitat protection measures. As part of its outreach efforts, Bornfree will be featuring an article from The Statesman on its website, shedding light on the challenges faced by the Sariska Tiger Reserve and the urgent need for action. Through compelling storytelling and powerful imagery, this article aims to inspire readers to join the movement to save Sariska's tigers and preserve the delicate balance of this unique ecosystem. By building a community of like-minded individuals who are dedicated to supporting wildlife conservation, Bornfree hopes to create a lasting impact on the future of the Sariska Tiger Reserve. Together, we can ensure that these magnificent creatures continue to roam free in their natural habitat, for generations to come. Join the campaign to save Sariska Tiger Reserve and be a voice for the voiceless. Together, we can make a difference in the fight to protect our planet's precious wildlife.




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