When you first think of India, you may think of the food or the people or seeing the Taj Mahal. But with all the things that make up India, it’s easy to forget that there’s an abundance of wildlife that calls India home. Among these animals are Bengal tigers.

Mythology
Throughout Hindu mythology, tigers represent courage and strength. These ideals are shown very clearly in the goddess Durga who can be seen riding fearlessly into battle on a tiger. She is depicted with many arms and in each hand, she carries a weapon.
The stories say that all of the gods came together to create the goddess. Because of this, her powers are a combination of all the gods. Durga means ‘fortress’ and it’s for this reason that she is called the protector but we can all play a role in protecting the tigers.
Project Tiger
As an apex predator, tigers are incredibly important for maintaining the biodiversity in India. Sadly, from 1875 to 1925 around 80,000 tigers have been killed to make medicines and to keep the beautiful furs. In 1973 things started to turn around. NGOs, the Indian government, and citizens began to take an active role in tiger conservation. Project Tiger is an effort led by the Indian government to create national reserves so their natural habitat would be protected.Commitment Tx2
In 2010, all the countries that have wild tigers made a commitment called the Commitment Tx2. The goal was to double the number of tigers in the wild by 2022. These dates were chosen to follow the Chinese lunar calendar since both 2010 and 2022 are tiger years. Success! India doubled its tiger population ahead of the 2022 deadline. The world also gained a new international holiday following this commitment. International Tiger Day has been celebrated on July 29 every year since 2010.
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Beige Embroidery India Tiger Baseball Cap – Caps for men and women
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Black India Souvenir T-shirt with Blue Retro Tiger Art Print
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