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Minister spots the tiger, clears aircraft and sensors for Corbett

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  • Meanwhile, tiger-spotting remains Ramesh’s favourite part. He spotted his first tigers on Saturday atop an elephant in Corbett’s core area — a tigress with her sub-adult cub. “You could say I spotted a tigress and a half. The sub-adult tigress was rather excitable but the mother was very peaceful. This is a great moment.”

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    Tiger has found a friendBy: Eddy | 16-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward At last the poor India tiger, killed to almost extinction, has found a friend in high places. India must do more even at the expense of humans (who have encroached on the tiger's territory since independence) to save the tiger and see that the animal multiplies and is NOT killed. The tiger is the animal most people associate with India. It is not difficult to breed tigers if they are allowed to multiply. The tiger should be promoted like an animal God just as the cow, then only the Indian villagers will stop killing it and other members of the big cat family. A lot of work needs to be done at the village level.
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