1831. On the Trail of the Tiger: Preferred Habitats of the Big Cat
July 20, 2018
Tigers are extremely adaptable mammals and are able to survive and thrive in a wide range of habitats. The big cats can live around mangrove swamps, tropical rainforests, grasslands, savannahs and even rocky mountains. The six main sub species each survive in completely different conditions around t...
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1832. Panna National Park: Home of the Tiger in Madhya Pradesh
July 20, 2018
India is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to see Tigers in their natural habitat. Those on an organised Tiger safari may visit one or multiple national parks, with the country heavily involved in the conservation of the big cat and the precious ecosystems so important to its survival....
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1833. Other Wildlife on an Indian Tiger Tour: Introducing the Sloth Bear
July 20, 2018
Nature lovers who travel to India on a dedicated Tiger tour are privileged to enjoy one of the most exciting wildlife experiences available. Seeing this enigmatic and secretive big cat in its natural habitat is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. But the big cat is not the only exotic animal tha...
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1834. Raising Conservation Awareness: What's Threatening Our Tigers?
July 20, 2018
Since the beginning of the twentieth century the number of wild Tigers has been on an alarming decrease. However, it appears the tide has finally turned. The establishment of dedicated conservation programmes has resulted in the first growth in wild population numbers for over a century and, while s...
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1835. Tiger Conservation: The Global Effort to Save the Big Cat
July 20, 2018
While the most popular Tiger safari itineraries take in the magnificent national parks and reserves of the Indian subcontinent, they are not the only wild habitats of this secretive big cat. The six extant species of Panthera tigris are spread throughout Asia, northern China and the far east of Russ...
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1836. How Saving the Tiger Benefits the World
July 20, 2018
Most nature lovers understand the complicated and challenging issues of conservation. So many of our planet’s magnificent animal species are under threat of extinction, and it’s a race against time and the ramifications of human interference to ensure they don’t go the way of so many already lost. ...
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1837. Vive la Re´volution! What Bastille Day Can Teach Your History Class
July 19, 2018
If you’re looking to make history lessons more interactive, why not organise a school trip to Paris in July? It’s the perfect opportunity to teach your class about the history and cultural significance of Bastille Day.
Bastille Day and its History
A French national holiday since 1880...
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1838. Raise the Roof on a Music Tour to Paris
July 19, 2018
As a teacher, you’re probably constantly looking for new and innovative ways of inspiring your students. If you’re thinking of taking your class abroad, why not plan a school trip to Paris? A music tour to the City of Lights would be an experience they’d never forget.
Why Plan a Music Tour? ...
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1839. Fast, Fun and Flamboyant: Ma´laga's Best Flamenco
July 19, 2018
Ma´laga is one of the most vibrant cities to visit on the infamous Costa del Sol in Spain. Visitors can expect to be immersed in a colourful collage of food, sun and, most importantly, dance! Yes, that’s right, Ma´laga is home to the magnificent art of flamenco dancing.
The dance started in...
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1840. The Best Restaurants Under the Sun... In Málaga
July 19, 2018
Málaga has undergone a revival in recent years to become a city of hipster bars and stunning food. The city, situated on the Costa del Sol in the AndalucÃa region of southern Spain, is enjoying a civilised Renaissance in fine culture. In the heart of the old town, chic bars and restaurants now vie f...
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