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Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project

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(12-10-2017, 10:19 AM)Wolverine Wrote: So Rishi shortly I think the government of Madhya Pradesh should demonstrate same stubbornness as the stubbornness of the authorities in Ahmadabad. Kuno wildlife sanctuary should be turned temporarily into "zone free of large predators", fenced well from the Ranthambore direction and from the East and turned into Kuno LEOPARD reserve, where this middle sized cats along with dholes and grey wolves will be temporarily the main hunters (some kind of Sri Lanka park without canids). Then MP have to wait one or two decades until growing international pressure and growing Indian federal pressure inevitably crush the will of the local authorities in Gujarat and they finally agree to share some of their lions.

There's is a saying we have.. "চোরের উপর রাগ করে মাটিতে ভাত খাওয়া".

It means something like.. "Eating food directly from the table because you're angry on the thief who stole your dinner plate".
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RE: Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project - Rishi - 12-10-2017, 11:22 AM



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