Monday, April 1, 2013

Ask better questions...

Aloha and Good morning!

I hope you all had a great Easter weekend. Now it's Monday and the beginning of another great week!

I had a chance to finally speak with John since he's returned from his holiday in Brazil and I asked him for direction regarding the blog.

We came to the conclusion that in addition to writing facts about Nepal and tigers in general, we should ask questions to get you, the reader, the supporter involved in finding better solutions.

In the past, I have learned in order to get better answers, that the keys actually lie in the questions we ask. Ask better questions, get better answers. Simple eh?

So the question I would like to ask all of you, is:

Could humans (primarily the villagers in Nepal) and the tigers and wildlife coexist? And if so how?

And if not, why not?


Looking forward to hearing from you soon!

Love,
Charlie

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