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Working together with wild animals on ground ?

sanjay Offline
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Thank you for the reply

I don't think India is good option for this type of project. I would prefer Canada or anyother country which has vast amount of unused land and not very tough rules to get licenses.
Zoo is not good idea. Better to make rescue center or private reserve.
The biggest hurdle is money. If someone will invest money in this project he will also expect a return from it. So it is not easy job even if we able to make a team for all other things

I hope at least some of us will be able to work close to wild animals in near future.
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RE: Working together with wild animals on ground ? - sanjay - 07-04-2016, 06:47 PM



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