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Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project

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Asiatic lions have rights to their home habitat, tigers have rights to theres.
Protection of either animal is strictly against human beings encroachment, the idea of "one animal had its chance now its time for another" isn't correct.
(not that Im saying you are saying that @brehmji)

Tigers deserve to be unmolested, if they are, they certainly shouldn't be forgotten if opportunities present themselves for their protection.
They are so far destroyed in numbers that any and all scenarios to help them should be taken advantage of. Any land they once ruled, any corridor they once used, prey they hunted, etc. Should all be given the protection needed to help them survive.

Asiatic lions deserve the same rights as long as it follows the same rules as tigers. One deserves no preferential treatment to the other, lands ruled by one should be made to where they can still be ruled by that animal if it is indeed destroyed by man.
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