Tigers Population in South India is Stable

Recent study in south India reveals that tigers population in that area is stable, and in some location it even increased. The tiger population maintance is a highly important national priority.

Read the full story (timesofindia)

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One Response to “Tigers Population in South India is Stable”

  1. Glenn Sword Says:

    Hey very nice blog!!

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