Preventing poaching of tigers in Bandhavgarh

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Bandhavgarh National Park is home to a significant population of tigers, but these animals are at risk of poaching due to demand for their body parts in traditional medicine and other illegal markets.

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                This project aims to implement a range of measures to prevent poaching of tigers in Bandhavgarh National Park, including increased patrols and surveillance, community engagement and education, and par...
                
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                97% of the global wild tiger population has been lost in 100 years. Only 3500 remain so it's vital we protect them & their critical habitat. 2967 wild tigers are in India. Poachers have jeopardised wi...
                
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