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Tiger reserves of India / National Tiger Conservation Authority / Project Tiger / Tiger conservation / Tiger / Sariska Tiger Reserve / Satpura Range / Bandhavgarh National Park / Melghat / Panna National Park / Mudumalai National Park / Bengal tiger
Date: 2013-04-12 02:37:11
Tiger reserves of India
National Tiger Conservation Authority
Project Tiger
Tiger conservation
Tiger
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Satpura Range
Bandhavgarh National Park
Melghat
Panna National Park
Mudumalai National Park
Bengal tiger

NATIONAL TIGER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA What is the current state of Project Tiger? The Indian strategy of Project Tiger since 1972 to focus on tiger source areas in

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