TIGER KEY RING Strong, powerful and instantly recognisable from its mighty roar and striking orange and black stripy coat the tiger is the biggest of all the cat species. Tigers have been walking this planet for about 2 million years, however during the last century wild tiger numbers have fallen by over 95 per cent due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade and climate change. These majestic big cats are endangered, but with a helping hand we can protect them. WWF is working hard to help give tigers a future and you can too by becoming a tiger protector. Here s a fun way to celebrate tigers! Use your tiger keyring with pride and as a talking point to inform people about tigers and some of the reasons that they are endangered. Tell them how they can become a tiger protector too! 40 minutes all ages Beads Key ring loop Cotton / string Pens Recycled materials What to do 1. Make a knot on the end of the cotton or string 2. Thread beads onto the string; why not choose alternate orange and black beads to make tiger stripes? 3. Decorate wooden beads with tiger stripes or Tx2 Top tips Use recycled items to make alternative beads you could cut shapes from an old plastic bottle, fold paper to make beads or cut small pieces of fabric into rolls to add to your keyring wwf.org.uk/littletigers #iprotecttigers
TIGER DOOR HANGER Strong, powerful and instantly recognisable from its mighty roar and striking orange and black stripy coat the tiger is the biggest of all the cat species. Tigers have been walking this planet for about 2 million years, however during the last century wild tiger numbers have fallen by over 95 per cent due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade and climate change. These majestic big cats are endangered, but with a helping hand we can protect them. WWF is working hard to help give tigers a future and you can too by becoming a tiger protector. Here s a fun way to celebrate tigers! A copy of the tiger door hanger Scissors Blue tac Display your tiger poster in your meeting place, in your local village school, at home or at school. 20 minutes all ages What to do 1. Print this cute tiger door danger. 2. Carefully cut around the door hanger and the three tiger heads. You may need to ask an adult to help you. 3. Hang the tiger door hanger over the door knob by its long tail. 4. Using blue tac, stick the tiger face onto the tiger, where there is a space. 5. You can choose which face you like, to tell people how you are feeling; wide awake, sleepy or fast asleep! DID YOU KNOW? A tiger s tail is between 72-109cm long depending on the which type of tiger it is, but it is usually less than half its body length. wwf.org.uk/littletigers #iprotecttigers
LARGE TIGER POSTER Strong, powerful and instantly recognisable from its mighty roar and striking orange and black stripy coat the tiger is the biggest of all the cat species. Tigers have been walking this planet for about 2 million years, however during the last century wild tiger numbers have fallen by over 95 per cent due to habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade and climate change. These majestic big cats are endangered, but with a helping hand we can protect them. WWF is working hard to help give tigers a future and you can too by becoming a tiger protector. Make this poster to raise awareness of the threats tigers face and what we can do to help safeguard their future. Orange paper or orange paint Black pens Picture of a tiger Display your tiger poster in your meeting place, in your local village school, at home or at school. 1.5 hours all ages What to do 1. Find a beautiful picture of a magnificent tiger or use the image on this downloadable activity. 2. Carefully draw the shape of the tiger s body, you can draw the face as well if you like, or if you prefer you could cut out the face and add it to the picture as we have done. 3. You could use recycled paper or stick together old cereal boxes and paint them orange. 4. Find out more about tigers. Why not download our tiger Explore poster which is packed full of fascinating facts, engaging activities, and information all about tigers. www. wwf.org.uk/explore 5. By yourself, or with your friends & family, write information on your tiger in black pen to create the tiger s stripes. When your tiger has all his stripes, your tiger poster is complete! Don t forget to include; Amazing tiger facts Information about tiger s habitats Why tigers are endangered What we can do to help. THE TIGER IS THE BIGGEST OF ALL THE CAT SPECIES wwf.org.uk/littletigers #iprotecttigers
3D TIGER HABITAT CHRISTMAS CARD Strong and powerful - and instantly recognisable with its orange and black stripy coat the tiger is the biggest of all the cat species. Today, these majestic big cats are threatened by habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade and climate change. But we re working hard to give tigers a future and with your help and support, we can protect them. So why not share your love for these incredible creatures by making a colourful tiger habitat Christmas card for your friends and family! A4 size green card Extra green paper, felt or card Felt tip pens Tiger images Tiger facts Scissors Glue 1 hour all ages Instructions 1. Fold the green or white card in half and cut straight lines from the folded edge to about 1cm from the edge on the other side of the card. Repeat 6 times. 2. Fold half the strips towards you and half the strips away from you and sharpen the edges. 3. Cut bits of green paper or felt into branch and leaf shapes and glue them onto the front. 4. Decorate your tiger and glue it on the inside of the strips folding away from you. 5. Research some amazing tiger facts and write them on the back of your card. Send your card to a friend so they know how brilliant tigers are! THE TIGER IS THE BIGGEST OF ALL THE CAT SPECIES wwf.org.uk/littletigers #iprotecttigers
WWF S RANGER GAME Rangers are the eyes and ears of the forest, protecting wildlife and the landscapes they inhabit. A tiger ranger will work to help protect these majestic big cats from illegal wildlife trade, human wildlife conflict and habitat loss. It s a really tough job that requires team work, dedication and a passion for wildlife and the natural world. Do you have what it takes to be a tiger ranger? Our ranger game sheet with the different items he needs to do his work A dice A pencil per team You can also watch a short film that shows the important job rangers do to help protect endangered species. youtube.com/watch?v=6ze_tcnpa6y 30 mins all ages The aim of the game! This is a game for groups of 4-6 children, with the aim of seeing who can equip their ranger the fastest with everything they need to look after tigers. Each ranger will need to collect: Boots and uniform A waterproof jacket GPS System for tracking Training and support A fair wage Once your ranger has collected all of the items listed above, you can draw an large smile on your ranger! How to play 1. To collect these essential items, each team member throws a dice in turn; with the aim of throwing a six. 2. Teams need to work closely together to pass the dice quickly. Fantastic team work is a big part of being a top ranger! 3. When a team member throws a six they can link the ranger to the equipment of their choice before passing on the dice to the next team member. 4. Once the team has linked all of the essential equipment, a final six will need to be rolled in order to add your ranger s happy smile 5. Once this has been done the group must shout TEAM RANGER as loud as they can! The first group to shout TEAM RANGER is the winner.
Training and support GPS system for tracking Boots and uniform Waterproof jacket A fair wage wwf.org.uk/tigerbook #iprotecttigers