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Tyger! tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night. What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? - William Blake. Rah, rah, rah Tiger, tiger tiger Siss, siss, siss Boom, boom, boom, ahhhh! Princeton, Princeton, Princeton!! - 1896 cheer.
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Tyger! tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night. What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? - William Blake Rah, rah, rah Tiger, tiger tiger Siss, siss, siss Boom, boom, boom, ahhhh! Princeton, Princeton, Princeton!! - 1896 cheer
Tigers Helping Tigers The Classes of 1976 / 1981 and the Princeton Conservation Society Princeton Save the Tiger Campaign
Tigers Helping Tigers • Why the PSTC? • Tigers in need • Tigers want to help • A joint effort formed (1996) • A slow start, meaningful success • Where are we going?
History of PSTC 1995-96: Artwork/poster idea to raise funds for tigers 250/250 Challenge – Classes of ’76 & ‘81 Partnership with Dept. of Ecology/Ev.Bio. PSTC is Born! Summer 1996: Incorporated, established as 501.c.3 Summer 1997: First Trip: Sumatra after successful campaign raises $11,000+ 1999: Sumatra Dormitory 2000: Earth Day Run, Second trip: India
Plight of Tigers • Lack of scientific data • Failure to control trade in tiger parts • Failure to control human impacts
Field Studies by WCS • Habitat Quantification • Populations of Tigers derived from surveys • Backed by studies of food sources and other evidence • Assess Human Impacts • Support government actions
Why PSTC? • Many “save the tiger” organizations • Wildlife Conservation Society • NFWF/ExxonMobil/Minnesota Zoo • World Wildlife Fund • 41 Organizations on the “5tigers.org” web site • Princeton alumni want to help • Princeton students want to help
Tigers Helping Tigers PSTC Mission: Implement Research and Training Programs • Fund direct tiger protection • Educate local and international public
Four Students and Professor Andy Dobson visited established WCS research station Formal Habitat Study at WCS Way Canguk Research Station Sumatra Trip - 1997Bukit Barasin Selatan Nat’l Park • Habitat subsequently destroyed by fire • Research became priceless
Runs for the Tiger • Four 5K/10K run/walks: 1996-1999 • Next scheduled: 14 April 2001 • $1,000 – $2,000 raised at each event
India Introduction • Brenda Lin ‘01, Summer 1999 • Introduced student involvement in India – looked for future opportunities • Investigation of conservation efforts • Four national parks visited
Enthusiastic Students • Current participants are energized • Joe Facchini ’02, undergraduate president • New ideas generating: • PSTFoundation • undergraduate governance increase • Tiger Ball at Reunions 2001
Class of ’76/’81Alumni Participation • Financial management • Travel logistics support • Dues check-off fund raising – extend to other classes/regional associations? • Future growth consistency • Keep it alive in student ‘off’ years
The Future of PSTC/PSTF • PSTC funds support WCS/others • Dormitory at BBSNP/Sumatra an example • Alumni/student management will continue • Student expeditions • Travel subject to political conditions • Endowment to assure continuance • Create the PSTF!