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Tigers saving tigers - Hokie Mark - 07-19-2017 03:20 PM

Form NBS Sports: Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri team up to help protect wild tigers

Quote:Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri are coming together for quite the worthy cause. The four power conference universities will collaborate on an effort to help protect the wild tiger population around the world, putting their resources to good use to help save the animal that serves as the inspiration and symbol of their respective sports teams, including the college football programs.
The universities have become the leading forces for the brand new U.S. Tiger University Consortium, which will work to help protect the tiger popultion and work to issue land-grant institutions with the cause. The consortium was initiated by Clemson president James P. Clements, a member of the Global Tiger Initiative Council. The combined efforts will fall in line with attempting to strive for the Global Tiger Forum’s global goal of doubling the tiger population by 2022. It is estimated there are roughly 3,900 wild tigers living around the world. A reduction in livable space for wild tigers and poaching have helped contribute to the downward trend of the wild tiger population over the years.
“Students, faculty and alumni chant ‘Go Tigers’ on a daily basis, but not many know the truth about the animal we hold so dear,” Brett Wright, dean of Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences said in a released statement. “These universities share the tiger mascot and benefit from that majestic symbol of strength, dignity, and beauty, so they share a moral responsibility to apply all of our resources to save the animal that inspires that symbol.”
“Each of our institutions possess various academic disciplines important to the future of tiger conservation and protection,” dean of Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Janaki Alavalapati said. “This is an obvious example of the need for multi-disciplinary contribution not just across colleges and departments but across universities.”
This is a nice effort for these schools with tremendous resources to come together to work on. Save those tigers!

Nice gesture.


RE: Tigers saving tigers - shere khan - 07-23-2017 01:15 AM

http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/20170721/university-of-missouri-joins-clemson-auburn-in-effort-to-aid-tigers

After Clemson and Auburn issued a news release about the project, the University of Memphis, another school with a tiger mascot, has become interested, Alavalapati said, and there’s room for more.

Univ Pres confirms, deal us in


RE: Tigers saving tigers - opossum - 07-23-2017 03:49 PM

(07-19-2017 03:20 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Form NBS Sports: Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri team up to help protect wild tigers

Quote:Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri are coming together for quite the worthy cause. The four power conference universities will collaborate on an effort to help protect the wild tiger population around the world, putting their resources to good use to help save the animal that serves as the inspiration and symbol of their respective sports teams, including the college football programs.
The universities have become the leading forces for the brand new U.S. Tiger University Consortium, which will work to help protect the tiger popultion and work to issue land-grant institutions with the cause. The consortium was initiated by Clemson president James P. Clements, a member of the Global Tiger Initiative Council. The combined efforts will fall in line with attempting to strive for the Global Tiger Forum’s global goal of doubling the tiger population by 2022. It is estimated there are roughly 3,900 wild tigers living around the world. A reduction in livable space for wild tigers and poaching have helped contribute to the downward trend of the wild tiger population over the years.
“Students, faculty and alumni chant ‘Go Tigers’ on a daily basis, but not many know the truth about the animal we hold so dear,” Brett Wright, dean of Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences said in a released statement. “These universities share the tiger mascot and benefit from that majestic symbol of strength, dignity, and beauty, so they share a moral responsibility to apply all of our resources to save the animal that inspires that symbol.”
“Each of our institutions possess various academic disciplines important to the future of tiger conservation and protection,” dean of Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Janaki Alavalapati said. “This is an obvious example of the need for multi-disciplinary contribution not just across colleges and departments but across universities.”
This is a nice effort for these schools with tremendous resources to come together to work on. Save those tigers!

Nice gesture.

Duke should do something like this with Arizona State.


RE: Tigers saving tigers - Hokie Mark - 07-23-2017 04:14 PM

(07-23-2017 03:49 PM)opossum Wrote:  
(07-19-2017 03:20 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Form NBS Sports: Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri team up to help protect wild tigers

Quote:Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri are coming together for quite the worthy cause. The four power conference universities will collaborate on an effort to help protect the wild tiger population around the world, putting their resources to good use to help save the animal that serves as the inspiration and symbol of their respective sports teams, including the college football programs.
The universities have become the leading forces for the brand new U.S. Tiger University Consortium, which will work to help protect the tiger popultion and work to issue land-grant institutions with the cause. The consortium was initiated by Clemson president James P. Clements, a member of the Global Tiger Initiative Council. The combined efforts will fall in line with attempting to strive for the Global Tiger Forum’s global goal of doubling the tiger population by 2022. It is estimated there are roughly 3,900 wild tigers living around the world. A reduction in livable space for wild tigers and poaching have helped contribute to the downward trend of the wild tiger population over the years.
“Students, faculty and alumni chant ‘Go Tigers’ on a daily basis, but not many know the truth about the animal we hold so dear,” Brett Wright, dean of Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences said in a released statement. “These universities share the tiger mascot and benefit from that majestic symbol of strength, dignity, and beauty, so they share a moral responsibility to apply all of our resources to save the animal that inspires that symbol.”
“Each of our institutions possess various academic disciplines important to the future of tiger conservation and protection,” dean of Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Janaki Alavalapati said. “This is an obvious example of the need for multi-disciplinary contribution not just across colleges and departments but across universities.”
This is a nice effort for these schools with tremendous resources to come together to work on. Save those tigers!

Nice gesture.

Duke should do something like this with Arizona State.

To save what, exactly?


RE: Tigers saving tigers - TexanMark - 07-23-2017 05:52 PM

(07-23-2017 04:14 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 03:49 PM)opossum Wrote:  
(07-19-2017 03:20 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Form NBS Sports: Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri team up to help protect wild tigers

Quote:Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri are coming together for quite the worthy cause. The four power conference universities will collaborate on an effort to help protect the wild tiger population around the world, putting their resources to good use to help save the animal that serves as the inspiration and symbol of their respective sports teams, including the college football programs.
The universities have become the leading forces for the brand new U.S. Tiger University Consortium, which will work to help protect the tiger popultion and work to issue land-grant institutions with the cause. The consortium was initiated by Clemson president James P. Clements, a member of the Global Tiger Initiative Council. The combined efforts will fall in line with attempting to strive for the Global Tiger Forum’s global goal of doubling the tiger population by 2022. It is estimated there are roughly 3,900 wild tigers living around the world. A reduction in livable space for wild tigers and poaching have helped contribute to the downward trend of the wild tiger population over the years.
“Students, faculty and alumni chant ‘Go Tigers’ on a daily basis, but not many know the truth about the animal we hold so dear,” Brett Wright, dean of Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences said in a released statement. “These universities share the tiger mascot and benefit from that majestic symbol of strength, dignity, and beauty, so they share a moral responsibility to apply all of our resources to save the animal that inspires that symbol.”
“Each of our institutions possess various academic disciplines important to the future of tiger conservation and protection,” dean of Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Janaki Alavalapati said. “This is an obvious example of the need for multi-disciplinary contribution not just across colleges and departments but across universities.”
This is a nice effort for these schools with tremendous resources to come together to work on. Save those tigers!

Nice gesture.

Duke should do something like this with Arizona State.

To save what, exactly?

Whoa that went right over Mark's head 03-lmfao


RE: Tigers saving tigers - Hokie Mark - 07-23-2017 07:51 PM

(07-23-2017 05:52 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 04:14 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 03:49 PM)opossum Wrote:  
(07-19-2017 03:20 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Form NBS Sports: Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri team up to help protect wild tigers

Quote:Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri are coming together for quite the worthy cause. The four power conference universities will collaborate on an effort to help protect the wild tiger population around the world, putting their resources to good use to help save the animal that serves as the inspiration and symbol of their respective sports teams, including the college football programs.
The universities have become the leading forces for the brand new U.S. Tiger University Consortium, which will work to help protect the tiger popultion and work to issue land-grant institutions with the cause. The consortium was initiated by Clemson president James P. Clements, a member of the Global Tiger Initiative Council. The combined efforts will fall in line with attempting to strive for the Global Tiger Forum’s global goal of doubling the tiger population by 2022. It is estimated there are roughly 3,900 wild tigers living around the world. A reduction in livable space for wild tigers and poaching have helped contribute to the downward trend of the wild tiger population over the years.
“Students, faculty and alumni chant ‘Go Tigers’ on a daily basis, but not many know the truth about the animal we hold so dear,” Brett Wright, dean of Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences said in a released statement. “These universities share the tiger mascot and benefit from that majestic symbol of strength, dignity, and beauty, so they share a moral responsibility to apply all of our resources to save the animal that inspires that symbol.”
“Each of our institutions possess various academic disciplines important to the future of tiger conservation and protection,” dean of Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Janaki Alavalapati said. “This is an obvious example of the need for multi-disciplinary contribution not just across colleges and departments but across universities.”
This is a nice effort for these schools with tremendous resources to come together to work on. Save those tigers!

Nice gesture.

Duke should do something like this with Arizona State.

To save what, exactly?

Whoa that went right over Mark's head 03-lmfao

Not really. I just didn't think the Devils needed saving...


RE: Tigers saving tigers - opossum - 07-23-2017 10:54 PM

(07-23-2017 07:51 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 05:52 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 04:14 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 03:49 PM)opossum Wrote:  
(07-19-2017 03:20 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Form NBS Sports: Clemson, Auburn, LSU, and Missouri team up to help protect wild tigers


Nice gesture.

Duke should do something like this with Arizona State.

To save what, exactly?

Whoa that went right over Mark's head 03-lmfao

Not really. I just didn't think the Devils needed saving...

There are literally thousands more tigers than devils.


RE: Tigers saving tigers - Hokie Mark - 07-24-2017 05:53 AM

(07-23-2017 10:54 PM)opossum Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 07:51 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 05:52 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 04:14 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 03:49 PM)opossum Wrote:  Duke should do something like this with Arizona State.

To save what, exactly?

Whoa that went right over Mark's head 03-lmfao

Not really. I just didn't think the Devils needed saving...

There are literally thousands more tigers than devils.

I wouldn't count on that.


RE: Tigers saving tigers - TexanMark - 07-24-2017 08:38 AM

Orange saving oranges and cousin tangerine next?

Could we see Otto in the supermarket pushing folks over to the Peaches?


RE: Tigers saving tigers - opossum - 07-24-2017 11:12 PM

(07-24-2017 05:53 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 10:54 PM)opossum Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 07:51 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 05:52 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(07-23-2017 04:14 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  To save what, exactly?

Whoa that went right over Mark's head 03-lmfao

Not really. I just didn't think the Devils needed saving...

There are literally thousands more tigers than devils.

I wouldn't count on that.

You're probably thinking of demons. Call Wake and DePaul about them.