This is no small part because some Twitter user named @LeoDicaprio led a nomination blitz Tuesday night in recognition of my recent focus on the relatively low cost of
conserving wild tigers (and a possible role by a successful company that names its operating systems for tigers and other big cats).
Not exact matches
All our conservation programs and activities work toward the following goals: Protected high conservation value marine and coastal areas, low - impact sustainable fisheries, reduced negative impacts and risks of shipping, doubling of the
wild tiger populations of Nepal, responsible development solutions that
conserve wildlife, community - level habitat - friendly renewable energy, land - use management to support a low - carbon economy, and one in 10 Canadians caring for nature.
Dignitaries and participating organizations pledged new support for controls on poaching, efforts to limit
tiger - human clashes in populous areas and steps to
conserve habitat, with money coming both from the 13 countries where
tigers still roam and nations whose citizens desire a world with room for
wild tigers.
Then I noticed that Leonardo DiCaprio had re-tweeted my recent suggestion that Apple, which has long named its Macintosh operating systems for the
tiger and other
wild cats, help
conserve the world's last few dozen havens for
wild tigers.
Therefore, protecting source sites offers the most pragmatic and efficient opportunity to
conserve most of the world's remaining
wild tigers.