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Male tiger ustaad T-24 killed forest gaurd in Ranthambore

sanjay Offline
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Rofl, Not all photographer but some very good wildlife expert is also against the captivity of t-24. So don't give excuse of wildlife experts support. Clearly majority is against Captivity and it includes some experts as well. This is not matter of sentimental thinking but many other people who are against captivity of t-24 are wise and thinking from mind.
The way t-24 was shift is pure influence of people who drive tourism in RTR.
Sariska one of the most popular place where tiger roamed is now have no or few tiger left. Sariska has potential of becoming one of the major tourist place in india, because it is more closer to New Delhi. The official of Sariska asked for some tiger from RTR but they refuse fearing that they will loose part of wildlife tourist.
RTR has more than 60 tigers and total area is not enough to hold all these but the greedy official of RTR and these hotel lobby owners (Aditya singh) play major role in such decision.
Bittu Shegal is pure business person and Aditya Singh is photographer cum tour operator and hotel owner.
We are not saying T-72 sultan is man eater but it clearly show T-24 was not seen by any eye witness. One more thing stop criticizing all photographer off-course they are less qualified than wildlife experts but better than us.
Anyway, on 28-may-2015 there is hearing in delhi High court, Lets prey t-24 come clean
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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - sanjay - 05-20-2015, 06:27 AM



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