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Tigers migrating from Rajaji’s western section

Dehradun, August 11: The western section of Rajaji National park has seen a decline in its tiger population over the last three years. According to officials, the number of tigers in this section has come down to as low as one or two from six or seven. Playing down the possibility of poaching, Additional Principal  ....Read more

tigers in western part of rajajiBy: rajeev mehta | Wednesday , 24 Dec '08 21:34:12 PM Reply | Forward The Tigers in western side of Rajaji have been poached and not migrated..and all this has been informed by responsible authorities to the chief minister,forest minister, chief wild life warden,and the director rajaji national park some 6 months ago,with written proof from the wild life institute of india dehra dun. check it out and let me know.
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