Frieda Pinto joins tiger preservation movement
New Delhi
July 28, 2017

Slumdog Millionaire" actress Frieda Pinto has partnered
with an initiative to promote a global awareness movement to save tigers from
extinction.
Frieda will promote Project CAT: Conserving Acres for Tigers,
aimed at raising awareness to preserve the habitat of the declining numbers of
the wild tiger. She has joined hands for it with Discovery Channel, which has
collaborated with the Worldwide Fund for for Nature (WWF).
"I can't
imagine a world where future generations may never see a tiger in its natural
habitat or where these glorious wild cats are reduced to just a picture under
the category of extinct animals," Freida said in a statement.
"Discovery
is on a mission to double the world's tiger population and I'm with them in this
effort," she added.
The initiative is aimed at doubling the wild tiger
numbers by year 2022. By conserving nearly a million acres of protected land on
the border of India and Bhutan, the collaboration aims to ensure a healthy
habitat for future generations of tigers.
"Today we are extending our
mission to protect wild tigers through the collective power of our formidable
global media brands and the support of our influential partner network," said
David Zaslav, President and CEO of Discovery Communications.
Discovery
will leverage its vast creative resources and unmatched global distribution
platform of linear, digital and social media channels through tiger conservation
content.
Animal Planet Channel will host a six-hour block of tiger themed
shows from Saturday and is also creating an online Tigerpedia for the people who
are interested in the conservation effort.
New Delhi
July 28, 2017
Slumdog Millionaire" actress Frieda Pinto has partnered
with an initiative to promote a global awareness movement to save tigers from
extinction.
Frieda will promote Project CAT: Conserving Acres for Tigers,
aimed at raising awareness to preserve the habitat of the declining numbers of
the wild tiger. She has joined hands for it with Discovery Channel, which has
collaborated with the Worldwide Fund for for Nature (WWF).
"I can't
imagine a world where future generations may never see a tiger in its natural
habitat or where these glorious wild cats are reduced to just a picture under
the category of extinct animals," Freida said in a statement.
"Discovery
is on a mission to double the world's tiger population and I'm with them in this
effort," she added.
The initiative is aimed at doubling the wild tiger
numbers by year 2022. By conserving nearly a million acres of protected land on
the border of India and Bhutan, the collaboration aims to ensure a healthy
habitat for future generations of tigers.
"Today we are extending our
mission to protect wild tigers through the collective power of our formidable
global media brands and the support of our influential partner network," said
David Zaslav, President and CEO of Discovery Communications.
Discovery
will leverage its vast creative resources and unmatched global distribution
platform of linear, digital and social media channels through tiger conservation
content.
Animal Planet Channel will host a six-hour block of tiger themed
shows from Saturday and is also creating an online Tigerpedia for the people who
are interested in the conservation effort.
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