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Tuesday, May 6

Tiger population rising in Ranthambore, India


After a largescale fall in the tiger population in India, there is good news coming out of Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park. A 15 day tiger census is being carried out there and there's a baby boom in the park with at least 14 new cubs. The tiger census is considered crucial as three years back, the tigers were wiped out from Sariska. Poaching had also taken its toll in Ranthambore where poachers had reportedly killed a dozen tigers. But in the past two years, after stringent security measures, things are looking up. And this year's census could well reflect an upward swing in the tiger population at the park.....

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2 comments:

  1. Hi, thats nice to know, im very fond of the big cats!



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  2. well the Indian tigers are so beautiful but i hate the people who hunt the Indian tigers for a living they are messing with the wrong tigers who knows what would happen when tigers aren't around well since i'm loving tigers and im the daughter of Lakshmi they are messing the wrong animals
    i love tigers i feel like they are family to me
    i feel as if i were one right now -shree raja

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