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No more tigers in Panna, confirms Central probe team

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  • The other members of the team were: Qamar Qureshi, Scientist, Wildlife Institute of India, Chaturbhuja Behera, Regional Deputy Director, Jabalupur, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau, and S. P. Yadav, DIG, National Tiger Conservation Authority (Member Convener).

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    Panna TigersBy: Irfan | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward It is the failure on the part of the government to protect the tiger, politician don"t care much about the wildlife of the country , they are busy making money. loss of tiger show how weak our establishments are to protect our NATIONAL ANIMAL.LOSSING OUT TIGER IS LOSSING THE MAIN SOUL OF THE FOREST.
    Neccessary actionsBy: Venugopal | 03-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The Govt should be made aware of the importance of conserving our forests and wild animals so that it allots a reasonable amount of budget. Forest department is one where people involved should be focused, dedicated and honest towards their responsibilities, which will happen if there is an efficient governing body and also if they are paid well by the Govt. The Dept should appoint young and strong people, provide them all the neccessary equipments and weapons to deal with poachers, regularize their job which would give them job security rather than paying daily wages. Make neccessary amendments to wildlife laws to make it more fearful and stringent. Initiate more co-operation between the Forest Dept and the nature conservationists. Media and common people have a great role to play in saving this magnificent species, Media has to conduct investigations and reveal the loop holes in the functioning of the Dept. We as common citizens should put pressure on the Govt to take actions.
    Save innocent living beingsBy: Nisha | 25-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Are forest officials and poachers appointed to sleep, eat and have fun. These corrupt officials should be charged with huge sum of money and should also be removed from the jobs when they are unable to carry their responsibilities.
    Shame !By: Raja | 24-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward National shame and disgrace ! It is worst than Sariska Episode. Worst of worst. It is tragic and painful to read everyday negative stories about world's largest cats tigers in indian forests. Tigers are not safe in So-called protected areas.Hang all the corrupted forest offficials and Poachers. They are anti-nationals. They are killing indian tigers for Chinese medicine. Hang them all !
    Shame on USBy: Mahesh Chopade | 24-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward The sorry state of shrinking numbers of tigers in India shows apathy of Indian government which cannot protect citizens leave alone tigers.If we want to protect our tigers let's give all the remaining tigers to poor African countries or Iran who, though are poor have the means and will to protect this magnificient and handsome species.Also don't forget to cancel name of tiger as the national animal of India as we are shamefully and disgustingly uncapable of protecting the sanctity of their habitat.
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