Which holiday company is saving the tiger?

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An adventure holiday company is pulling all the stops out to raise money to save the endangered Bengal tiger this month.

As part of its responsible travel initiative, Exodus is running Worth More Alive, now in its third year, to raise awareness about tiger poaching in India.

Exodus travel guide and award-winning wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein is hosting a major photographical showcase, Predators at the Edge, on April 12 at London's Royal Geographical Society. It costs £15 and all proceeds go to fund tiger conservation projects in India's Bandhavgarh National Park. See our gallery below for a taster of his amazing images.

Goldstein will be also be climbing Kilimanjaro and running two marathons, including the London Marathon on April 22, wearing a a tiger costume to raise funds. Every time someone spots him, they are being asked to send a tweet or Facebook message and Exodus will make a donation. Write a message and the holiday company will contribute £1; upload an image and they'll contribute £2. Tweet: #exodustiger Facebook page: facebook.com/exodustravels.

Exodus runs a number of charity initiatives and responsible travel projects, including an eight-day holiday from just £1,499 including a climb of Kilimanjaro with Paul to raise funds for tigers. Visit Exodus.co.uk for more.


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