Interviewer: So - with just under 500 tigers still in the wild, is there anything we can do to improve this situation?
Charity manager: Of course. There is a lot we can do to help the wild tigers. First thing we should do is to identify the high priority tiger populations.
Interviewer: (interrupts) But isn't about 500 the right figure? Why do we need to identify them?
Charity manager: I'm sorry but could you let me go on with what I was saying just now? I'll answer that question later. Um...so, We need to find the exact number and provide spaces for them as we destroyed their habitat. They need 1000 square kilometres free of human activity to mate. They won't do this if they feel uncomfortable and anxious. This will cause the population and the birth rate to drop. Not only it is for the tigers, it is also safer for humans to be far away from tigers as they are wild.
Interviewer: You haven't answered my question yet. Is there any suitable place for them to stay?
Charity manager: I'm sure there are spaces in countries like India and Philippines with areas where not many people stay.
Interviewer: Is that all we can do? Are there any other ways?
Charity manager: Certainly, we can educate children and develop local community-based conservation programmes. This will stop the young people from having ideas to be poachers and they'll most likely try to love the wild animals and save them.
Interviewer: Previously, you mentioned we need to provide the tigers shelters. Is there any precautions to that?
Charity manager: Yes, we definitely need trained officers and guards to protect tigers from the poachers.
Interviewer: Wouldn't it be too dangerous?
Charity manager: That's why they need to be trained really well and they need to be splendid at self defence martial art. Their pays will be good.
Interviewer: Okay, thank you very much for your ideas and let's hope this will work out so that we can preserve the wild life.
Charity manager: Thank you for interviewing me and I hope everyone will be able to realise the importance and the seriousness of this matter.
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