In India, human life has no value...how can they worry about wild animals. Higher population causes human invade forest land, naturally increases human and animal conflicts. Ultimately mindless human being wins the conflict. It is not an animal fault to enter villages in search of foods because forest lands are occupied by mindless people, who don't care about environmental issues... Proper education is badly needed to these peoples about existences of forests wild animals.
I think it will take at least 100 more years...to reach that level.
Re: In India no value for human life, why should worry about ti
by RN Iyengar on Feb 26, 2009 08:41 PM
In a man vs. animal encounter, the animal ALWAYS loses. We take their land, we take their habitat and then we annihilate them. I wonder why they didn't try to sedate it and then release it into deep woods.