The International Tiger Day (also known as Global Tiger Day) is celebrated every year on 29 July to raise awareness for tiger conservation.
The goal of observance of the day is to promote the protection and expansion of the wild tigers habitats and to gain support through awareness for tiger conservation.
On this occasion, special programmes are being organized all over the globe by many international organisations including the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature), the IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) etc. organized events.
The International Tiger Day was founded in 2010 at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit.
The summit had issued St. Petersburg Declaration on Tiger Conservation with an aim to double the big cat population by 2022.
The tiger is the largest of the world’s big cats with its distinctive orange and black stripes and beautifully marked face.
It is has been founded that in the last century 97% of all wild tigers had disappeared due to many factors including habitat loss, hunting and poaching, climate change.
According to WWF, only 3,890 tigers are left in the world, of them, India with more than 2500 tigers has the highest number.