Driving away the other animals in the surrounding area is NOT a way to support tiger conservation. In fact, disrupting the natural balance by removing or driving away other animals could harm the ecosystem. Tigers rely on a healthy prey base for survival, and when their prey species are disturbed or driven away, it can create a ripple effect, ultimately hurting the tiger population.
The key to tiger conservation is preserving the entire ecosystem, including the various species that coexist with tigers. Supporting efforts like creating safe habitats, reducing human-wildlife conflict, and enforcing anti-poaching laws are all much more effective ways to help.