Read the announcement and write a problem-solving report. Use the ideas in 1 and the outline below to help you.

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The tiger is one of the most endangered animals in the world. The Wildlife Magazine is holding a writing competition to raise people's awareness about conserving tigers. Write a report (180-200 words) describing the threats facing tigers and suggesting possible solutions.
To: Wildlife Magazine Competition Committee
From: Kathy
Subject: Threats to tigers and proposed solutions
Date: 2024-03-06
Introduction
This report describes the critical facing tigers in the wild and suggests solutions to ensure their .
Threats
Research has shown that due to deforestation is a major threat to tigers. As their natural habitats shrink, tigers lose access to the food and they need to survive. Another serious threat is , driven by the illegal wildlife trade. Tiger parts are mistakenly believed to have medicinal value, leading to their targeted killing.
Solutions
One solution is to implement stricter forest protection . This will help prevent and ensure healthy habitats for tigers to thrive. Second, it is important to increase anti-poaching efforts by strengthening law and imposing harsher penalties for poaching offenses. In addition, we should focus on raising public about the importance of tiger conservation. Educational campaigns can encourage people to in protecting these magnificent creatures.
Conclusion
In conclusion, there are a number of critical threats pushing tigers towards . However, by implementing solutions like habitat protection, increased anti-poaching efforts, and public awareness campaigns, we can ensure a future where tigers continue to free in their natural habitat.