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Male tiger ustaad T-24 killed forest gaurd in Ranthambore

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( This post was last modified: 05-19-2015, 11:49 PM by Pckts )

Respectifully disagree @Roflcopters
I just refuse to take the side of Human beings over Any animal. 8 billion people in the world and at the expense of almost all wild animals, its just a sad day.
And while some people may be the same who use over crowded jeeps, far more are not. If you actually read the people protesting, they are the ones who are calling out the people who misuse the rules, People like Anjan, Kanwar, Aditya Singh (Co-owner at Bagh Safari), Spots and Stripes Conservation etc.
These people are all against the over crowding and BS that we put these tigers through.

As you can see....

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Aditya Singh Follow · May 15 · Edited ·    
"A close encounter with Ustaad. We blocked his way in a narrow road deliberately. We wanted him to cross the jeep from the back, where we were looking to photograph...."
If this is what "tiger lovers" who claim to be very aware about environmental issues behave...............than what more can I say frown emoticon I wonder who all were part of the same group.
#Saveustad #SaveUstaad #SaveT24 #Savethetiger #SaveRTR



And if you read that Post you will see the multiple photographers who called him out and also showed is BS tactics to the correct authorities.

Gabbar certainly doesn't win or loose because of his collar, but even he became more shy with people afterwards, but this isn't about collaring.
 

 
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