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We broke into a poacher network and found one tiger is killed every two weeks…

 

Tehelka Magazine, Vol 7, Issue 51, Dated December 25, 2010

More depressing news on tigers - a sting conducted near the Indo-Nepal border by Tehelka maagzine:

"A TIGHTLY knit cross-country poaching network straddling China, Nepal and India is depleting India’s forests of its magnificent wildlife, especially its tigers. A tiger is killed every two weeks in India. A leopard is killed and skinned every day. Several foxes and otters are ruthlessly hunted down every day for their fur. To deconstruct this story, the TEHELKA team went on a dangerous mission, posing as the Delhi agents of a tiger skin buyer."


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TIGER NEWS


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TIGER DEATHS IN 2012
 Mortality                   19
 Poaching &               13
 Seizures                   
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       Total                    32



TIGER DEATHS IN 2011
 Mortality                  48
 Poaching &              13
 Seizures                   
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       Total                   61


TIGER POACHING 1994-2010

WILDLIFE NEWS


  Supreme Court red flags move to translocate African cheetah in India 10th May, 2012

Jumbos poisoned at Simlipal; carcasses found in core area 8th May, 2012

LEOPARD DEATHS IN 2012
 Mortality                 70
 Poaching &             62
 Seizures             
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       Total                  132
     

LEOPARD DEATHS IN 2011
 Mortality               171
 Poaching &           187
 Seizures             
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       Total                 358


LEOPARD POACHING 1994-2010


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