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News for
the month of May 2002
Discovery Channel Adopts Our Cams
May was a very exciting month for David and me. For the past 8
months we have been working very closely with the Discovery Channel
and
their highly professional staff in the attempt to educate an even
larger portion of Earth's population. This month signified the
fruition of that relationship with the Discovery Channel placing
some of the Sanctuary's animal cameras on their web site. We are
very excited to be working with them in the hopes that this platform
will reach even greater numbers of people interested in learning
about the conservation of these remarkable animals. It has been
a long road ironing out all the technical details and we are so
happy to have finally reached this point.
Speaking for both David and myself, I would like to say that
meeting and working with everybody at Discovery Channel has
been a real pleasure. Their entire staff is not only extremely
professional, but also, truly cares about their work and the
conservation of the planet's wildlife, plants and natural habitats.
We look forward to a long lasting relationship with them in
the effort of education and conservation. I urge you to visit
them at www.discovery.com As always, I thank you for visiting
with us. Keep looking at all the cameras, for you never know
what exciting things you may see in the lives of these highly
endangered animals.
Remember, there are many ways to help the cause. Here
are a few.
1) Tell everyone you know about the website. By increasing the number of visitors,
we increase the awareness of the danger these wonderful creatures face.
2) If you have a website, link to us - http://www.tigerhomes.org/
3) Submit our site http://www.tigerhomes.org/ to
any webcam sites you may visit.
4) Make a donation to the sanctuary. There is an area on the gift shop for those
who want to contribute.
5) Purchase items from the gift
shop. They make great gifts and are for a worthy
cause.
6) Adopt a pet.
It's a
great
way
to
virtually
own
one
of the sanctuary animals.
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Remember, our main mission is to spread an interest in saving
wild animals and wild places but we can't do it alone.
Story by: Jason and David