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  1. Lion deaths

    The population is indeed highly vulnerable to disease or other catastrophic occurrences. However,the claim that these deaths imply that the population is in precarious state is widely off the mark....
  2. Its good that the tiger hasnt been captured yet....

    Its good that the tiger hasnt been captured yet. Tranqulisation and subsequent translocation should be a last resort,as arbitrary trapping-release ops only result in more conflict. The tiger has got...
  3. I fully agree with Mr Lockett. Its sad that we...

    I fully agree with Mr Lockett. Its sad that we arent aware of the intricacies of the situation. On the face of it,angling might look like unnecessary pleasure seeking,but sustainable angling actually...
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    Tourism

    The Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of tourism in core areas of TR's tomorrow. Should core areas be completely "out of bounds" for everybody but forest department staff and scientists,or...
  5. 35 tigers in 208 km2!!! That too in a tropical...

    35 tigers in 208 km2!!! That too in a tropical evergreen rainforest habitat where ungulate densities are usually low due to ecological reasons?? Even 8-10 is probably a bit too high,but if properly...
  6. I dont know-call me a sceptic,but WII's recent...

    I dont know-call me a sceptic,but WII's recent tiger estimation showed a drop in tiger occupancy in that landscape. Prey base is abysmally low(<10/km2 with only 1.7 chital/km2!!!!) and...
  7. Status of tigers in Dudhwa National Park

    Hello everyone,and merry Christmas. I wanted to know the present status of tigers in Dudhwa NP. According to the 2008 census by WII,the entire Dudhwa-Pilibhit landscape has 109 tigers. The density is...
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