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  • SAVE OUR TIGERS! The Foothills of the Himalayas

  • The Himalayas are the highest range of mountains on Earth.

  • Below this range, there are foothils containing jungles, forests, rivers, and lakes. These

  • hills once provided a home to many diverse types of wildlife:

  • tigers, leopards, rhinoceroses, and deer.

  • In the last 75 years, however

  • many of those animals have disappeared. People have cleared the forests to grow crops,

  • and the animals' habitats has suffered.

  • Man-Eaters

  • Usually, it's humans who scare and kill animals,

  • but it can be the other way around.

  • About a hundred years ago, a few starving tigers and leopards terrified the people who

  • lived in the foothills.

  • Instead of eating other animals, like buffalo and anincpes,

  • some of these big cars started kiling and eating people.

  • The cats had names like the Tiger of Chowgarh,

  • the Thak Man-Eaterthe Champarat Tigress, and the Panard Leopard.

  • Jim Corbett Corbelt, the Hunter

  • As a small bor, Jim Corbett was fascinated by wildlife.

  • He taught himself to identify animals and birds by the sounds they made.

  • Later, Jim became a tracker and hunter.

  • The government asked him to track and shoot

  • the man-eating tigers to protect people.

  • Between 1907 and 1938,

  • Corbett shot and killed nineteen tigers and fourteen leopards.

  • He did this on foot, sometimes accompanied by his dog.

  • and he took many risks to save people's lives.

  • The first tiger he shot was the Champawa Tiger.

  • a tiger that killed more than 436 people.

  • Jim was a hero.

  • Corbett, the Naturalist

  • Jim wondered why the tigers and leopards were kiling people.

  • When he examined the cats that he had shot,

  • he made an important discovery.

  • They all had injuries.

  • Some had gunshot wounds from poachers who hunted them ilegally.

  • Poaching was common because people could sell tiger skins for deccration

  • and tiger bones for medicine.

  • One tiger had a gunshot wound in its mouth,

  • and its teeth were damaged.

  • It could no longer attack buffalo and antelopes.

  • Other tigers had injuries and infections from porcupine quills getting stuck in their skin.

  • The reason they were eating people was that they couldn't hunt other animals. Corbett

  • National Park and corbelts Tiger

  • After his decoveries, Jim became interested in consenation.

  • He had a new mission: the preservation of tigers.

  • He gave lectures and inspired people to respect wildlife-

  • especially the big cats, which he loved and respected.

  • Two years after he died in 1955,

  • the oldest national park in India got a new names:

  • Corbett Nation Park

  • It's a sanctuary for ligers, leopards, and other endanged animas.

  • There's even a species of tiger named after Jim called Corbett's Tiger.

  • No one is sure what the total population of Corbett's Tigers is,

  • but there may only be 350 worldwide.

  • Saving the Tiger

  • In the early twentieth century,

  • there were about 40,000 tigers in India.

  • Now there may be as few as 2,000.

  • But thanks to conservationists like Jim Corbett,

  • there are now more than 35 tigers reserves in India.

  • Saving the tiger means preserving the entire food chain.

  • First, we need to save the tiger's food,

  • and that means protecting deer and other animals.

  • Next,we need to save plants,trees,and grassess

  • so that these animals can eat.

  • By saving the plants, trees and grasses,

  • we protect our forests and rivers and all the birds, animals, and insects that live

  • there.

  • Very importantly

  • this means we are saving our water

  • because,as you know

  • nothing on Earth can live without water.

SAVE OUR TIGERS! The Foothills of the Himalayas

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Oxford Discover 5 Unit 2 Save our tigers(Oxford Discover 5 Unit 2 Save our tigers)

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