December
12, 2011: I will soon elaborate on an updated project
called the Ranthambhore Vision. Please visit this page in January
for the update. You will notice these renditions indicate Paleocene
Park. The Ranthambhore Vision is an update to my original Paleocene
theme.
Paleocene -
In the Geologic Time Scale, the Paleocene is the first period of
the Cenozoic, (Age of Mammals, 65 million years ago to the present).
Although primitive mammals existed throughout the time of the dinosaurs,
their numbers and varieties exploded during the Paleocene. The
earliest identifiable ancestors of modern carnivores have been
found in Paleocene
sediments. Tigers as we know them appeared in the late Pliocene
(5 to 1.8 million years ago) and thrived during the Pleistocene
(1.8
million to 40,000 years ago). In historical times their numbers
began to be decimated as human population levels exploded. These
two renditions were done by my good friend Ricardo
Garces of Portugal.
I would like you to understand, from my perspective, why this
facility must be developed. The efforts
to save the tiger in the wild are failing. I have authored
several papers on this subject. If
we do not establish a preserve where the tiger can be
protected and expertly managed while there
remains a viable gene pool from which to select unrelated founding
pairs the species may be lost forever. The
Frozen Ark project
may offer some hope of bringing the tiger back at some point in time,
but at this juncture we cannot be certain. Live tigers are
still with us. Let's try to make certain they stay with us.
If we can keep these great predators alive until the desire for
tiger bone and other body parts no longer drives that poaching
industry and
the human populations in the range states can be brought under
control, it is possible the tiger may be reintroduced into it's
original, wild
habitats if the governments and the people agree to
provide the required land and prey resources. A change
in thinking of that magnitude could take hundreds of years. Given
the direction things are going now, I don't envision much hope
for the tiger's
survival in the wild.
I have purposely not gone into lengthy detail about Paleocene
Park. Suffice it to say, it would be an extremely costly
venture. Please red my Updates page
for an explanation. |