Land Rover Freelander To Help Save Indian Tigers
Jaguar and Land Rover are currently owned by Indian auto giant Tata Motors. Land Rover has long been providing support to the Born Free Foundation, which was established in 2002. The Land Rover Freelander is the best all-terrain vehicle and can be used in the most inaccessible places.
Land Rover will be extending its support to the Born Free Foundation's work which is being done in India. They will be providing a brand new Land Rover Freelander to the Satpuda Foundation. It is a part of the Born Free's organisations in Central India. It carries out conservation work in India's central tiger reserves.

Will Travers OBE, President of the Born Free Foundation, explains, "The Land Rover Freelander's all-terrain capability will enable conservation workers to reach areas which would otherwise be inaccessible and ultimately protect the tigers throughout the Satpuda Landscape."
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The Indian Tigers are on the endangered species list owing to poaching and loss of habitat. There are just 3,500 Tigers worldwide and are fighting dearly for their survival. There are several dedicated teams at Satpuda that work for the future of the Tigers and the Freelander by Land Rover is an important part of their reach.

Mark Cameron, Brand Experience Director at Jaguar Land Rover, explains, "Land Rover's on-going partnership with the Born Free Foundation has already helped support some of the Foundation's most important projects in the UK, Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa and Sri Lanka."
He further added, "With this addition of the Land Rover Freelander to the Satpuda Landscape Tiger Programme, I believe together we will now make a real contribution to the conservation of the endangered Tiger in India.
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