Only paper tigers are left in Rajasthan


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 24 Jul 2005

NEW DELHI: Did the tigers in Rajasthan’s national parks exist only on paper? Yes, if one goes by the disappearance of all the tigers from Sariska and the decrease in the numbers of the big cat in Ranthambore as a per the latest census report.  

While there is no trace of the Sariska tigers counted in the last census, Ranthambore National Park has just 26 tigers, compared to the 40 reported in the census last year. 

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