Marking International Tiger Day
Observed on July 29, the day united voices to protect tigers and pushed for stronger global conservation efforts.
Stripes on the streets
Tiger-themed costumes grabbed attention, turning public spaces into living reminders of the endangered species.
Tigers need space
The event stressed the importance of preserving forests as safe habitats for India’s national animal.
Placards with a purpose
Bold messages urged people to act against poaching, deforestation, and neglect of wildlife laws.
Images that roar
Street performances and visuals went viral, amplifying the message beyond the event space.
Youth take the lead
Students were at the forefront, proving that awareness starts young and spreads fast.
Art meets advocacy
Creative expression became a tool to connect people emotionally with the tiger conservation cause.
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