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Indian wildlife sanctuary, information data and its condition

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( This post was last modified: 08-19-2015, 02:37 AM by Pckts )

The tiger numbers have definitely recovered in some parts but the problem is that where they are recovering is overcrowded and their corridors are heavily poached and unprotected as well as the ever growing population that will continue to demand more land.


I have been reading many unhappy residents in regards to the prime ministers actions as of late

"Urging hon'ble Mr. Prime Minister to please re-consider the proposal to widen highway NH7 that cuts through the critical Pench and Kanha tiger reserve corridor - the last in Central India - and consider the alternative routes recommended, with the option for the Prime Minister even calling on the nation's nature defenders to fund the additional cost of the road diversion. Thanking you, sir."

http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/n...t-frontier
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