Exodus Tiger - Latest from Tanzania

We have just received these fabulous images from Tanzania. Exodus Tiger and the team are in good shape (after the Brighton Marathon) and are now making their is way to the top of Africa.

Read more on the Mail Online

Related link: One Pound for Tiger Found


 

Tiger helping with the luggage
 
Tiger looking at Kilimanjaro

 

Tiger and locals

 

Tiger and the team

 


 

 

(The Story!)

One Summit - Two Marathons - One Event

Worth More Alive 3

Award-winning wildlife photographer, guide and Exodus stalwart, Paul Goldstein, is embarking on an extraordinary journey: Running the Brighton marathon, scaling Africa’s highest peak, Kilimanjaro (5895m), then 'running' the London marathon - all of which he will be doing in a 9ft tall tiger costume...in one week! Plus hosting a special charity event at the Royal Geographical Society.

The Cause

Bengal Tigers matter to Exodus and particularly to Exodus’ resident wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein, who has spent many hours watching and photographing them in the wild. Each year hundreds of wildlife enthusiasts travel to India hoping for a glimpse of this magnificent predator. Tigers are teetering on the edge of extinction in the wild, but are holding in Bandhavgarh at 59. Despite their desperately low numbers and concerted efforts to protect them, they are still suffering at the hands of man.

Related links:

Exodus Tiger on the Mail Online  

Paul on endangered animals (Video)

One Pound for Tiger Found

Worth More Alive 2012

Watch the tiger training for London Marathon

 
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