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India: Concern about tigersIndian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to assess the situation personallyIt is for certain that there are no tigers left in Sariska Wild Sanctuary which is nearest to the Indian capital of New Delhi. Those dead or killed tigers can not be brought back but all the activists and wildlife conservationists are doing their best not to repeat Sariska in other Tiger Reserves in India. On 23 May, Prime Minister Mr. Manmohan Singh will be visiting and staying at Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan and will be addressing the officials of Tiger Projects. Kudos for the premier. Permit Chand Jain, EVANA correspondent, INDIA
Link: India Tiger Body Calls For Tough Anti-Poaching Steps Link: Indian Tigers get Radio Collars to Check Poaching Link: Tiger, tiger, losing fight Date: 2005-05-16
Other EVANA-articles about this topic: India: Ranthambhore Project Tiger (en) India: Número de tigres de India cae dramáticamente (es) India: Big poacher caged (en) Indian PM reaffirms to save tigers (en) India: Poachers wiped out tigers in state reserve (en) Protection du tigre en Inde: la CITES en appelle au PM indien (fr) India: Was laeuft da (nicht) mit den Tigern? (de) India: Disappearance of Tigers from Sariska National Park in Rajasthan (en) India: Poaching of tigers (en) India: Maneka Gandhi complains about decreasing tiger population (en) |
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