As some of you may know we have had to cancel our May 30 Concert in NYC to observe social distancing and sheltering in place at this time.
We are continuing our fundraising effort by sharing a free online benefit concert which premieres on May 30th at 7pm New York time. If you cannot join us at this time, the video will remain available for you to watch at your convenience.
WATCH THE PREMIER HERE:
https://www.savingwildtigers.org/sacred-music-concert
Our many musical friends from around the country will contribute their musical expression of love for Nature. The artists include Krishna Das, Nina Rao, Mark Egan, Noah Hoffeld, Arjun Bruggeman, Genevieve Walker, Tina Malia, Gaura Vani, Vishwanbhar Sheth, Trevor Hall, MC Yogi, Wah!, Karnamrita Dasi, Benjy & Heather Wertheimer, and others.
100% of all donations we collect will go to Saving Wild Tigers. We are a 501c3 non profit charity, where 100% of funds raised go directly into field conservation work in India and there are no administrative costs in USA. Our work depends on the generosity of people like you. We thank you for considering still lending your support if it is possible for you.
Please watch Saving Wild Tigers informative interview with wildlife biologists in India on Earth Day April 2020:
https://www.savingwildtigers.org/sacred-music-concert (and join us at the same link for the premiere of our online concert)
WATCH THE PREMIER HERE:
https://www.savingwildtigers.org/sacred-music-concert
Sacred Music for Sacred Forests with Krishna Das and Friends is a benefit concert for preservation of wild tigers and their wild habitat in India.
Conservation of wilderness is a big part of diminishing the challenges of global warming.
This gathering is a benefit in support of Dr. Ullas Karanth and his daughter Krithi K. Karanth’s conservation work in the remaining forests of India. Both are widely respected as India's preeminent tiger conservationist and biologist team see their work on https://cwsindia.org/. The evening is hosted by Saving Wild Tigers.org.
100% of net proceeds after the hard costs of venue and sound engineering, go directly toward the field protection of India's forest, the intricate ecosystem that is the home of the tiger. All musicians are appearing gratis in support of the tiger and the event is being produced and promoted entirely by volunteers.
It is amazing and immensely hopeful that India, the most densely populated country in the world, continues to have viable shelter for wildlife and a wild tiger population that can still improve, despite ongoing habitat destruction and poaching.
Here is a look at our previous event ~
A full length video of the beautiful music from the evening for you to watch and listen!
WATCH HERE