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Male tiger ustaad T-24 killed forest gaurd in Ranthambore

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( This post was last modified: 05-20-2015, 10:46 AM by sanjay )

When we debate about a group (photographers in this case) and not a particular one, then people who involve in debate start picking those people (from the group) who fit in their assumption during debate. They both are true because in the group all kind of people may be found, the one that fit with the assumption of people in debate who support it and the others that fit with rest of the people who are in oppose of it.
Guate and Rofl wants to pick the people who are just photographer from the group Where as I and pckts picks those who are photographer but also involved in animal more deeply.
This is never ending debate as we pick people according to our assumption that prove our point.
So stop commenting on photographer and focus on more serious points.

I agree on Guate views that It is better to shoot the species in place of keeping him in captivity, at least he will not suffer the pain and depression.

Discussion should be on below points-
1. Is it not a fast and quick decision by RTR to move Ustaad ?
2. Why the Hotel and lobby owner and Tour operator are playing dominant role in decision of Forest officials ?
3. Why did forest official didn't consider the fate of 10 months old cubs of ustaad and other related consequences?
4. What is the correct definition of man eater and is ustaad really comes under it ?
5. Why the places like ranthambore is crowded with people and disturb tigers to take good images ?
6. To make tourist happy, why tigers are followed and corner by gypsy so that the guest of tour operator get clear images and become happy with their service?
7. If tiger population is increasing in india then why there is no solid steps to increase the living area of tigers ?
8. Isn't ustaad is different tiger and he must be treated like that?
9. Is captivity or shooting is only solution ?
10. Why not shift the tigers like ustaad in different places where no tourism take place ?

This incident of ustaad has shown the black world of tiger conservation and tourism. They all are working for thick money with tourist and not very concerned about real tiger conservation.
 
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RE: B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India - sanjay - 05-20-2015, 10:43 AM



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