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Education Helps to Save Wild Tigers

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Education Helps to Save Wild Tigers
Education Helps to Save Wild Tigers
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Education is key to ensuring wild tigers have wild futures. Since 2010 we've provided 2765 education packs for children in 27 villages around Bandhavgarh to enable them to go to school. Rural poverty & the cost of basic books & pens often prevents many children from going to school. Without education their future prospects are bleak, with limited employment options leading to an increased dependency upon the land & further pressure on shrinking tiger habitat. We now want to help 500 more.

Impact

Our project will provide educational resources for Bandhavgarh's poorest children when they need them most. It will help to improve children's literacy & enhance the prospect of future wild tiger survival. Educated families have fewer kids: if they're educated the potential for future population stabilisation is enhanced; which will reduce the dependency on scarce forest resources. Our educational resources are obtained locally to support the community interdependencies on wild tiger survival.

Challenge

COVID has amplified the impact of a burgeoning human population on India's wild tigers & their habitat. Human-animal conflict has also increased due to COVID's economic impact. In Bandhavgarh's 70+ villages 50%+ of families have 4+ children. The educational prospects for many of these children are limited by the poverty of their parents & the long term closure of state schools. The poorest families have income under 5/$7 a week, no electricity thus home schooling their children is impossible.

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