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An uprising in Kaziranga sanctuary


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BHARATMATAKIJAI
this is paid article by upa...as they themselves are becoming
by BHARATMATAKIJAI on Feb 09, 2011 08:15 AM

extinct

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vorpal
Why a project to Save the Tiger?
by vorpal on Feb 08, 2011 02:13 PM  | Hide replies

Why not other creatures? I suggest govt should start projects in Kaziranga National Park to save the cockroach.

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: Why a project to Save the Tiger?
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 09, 2011 02:07 AM
That is left to your kitchen.

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ranjit roy
Re: Why a project to Save the Tiger?
by ranjit roy on Feb 09, 2011 08:14 AM
cockroaches are considered to be the genius of evolution - they have two brains and are expected to survive a nuclear holocaust

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SR
Re: Why a project to Save the Tiger?
by SR on Feb 09, 2011 02:08 AM
not required....cockroach's are everywhere and u are not an endangered species.

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krishna krishna
Re: Why a project to Save the Tiger?
by krishna krishna on Feb 09, 2011 02:29 AM
they saved u ..haven't they??

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gaius octavian
yes
by gaius octavian on Feb 08, 2011 01:33 PM  | Hide replies

we should do what ever to save the tigers , we are the last place where they can roam free and if it means the loss of livelihood of a few people then so be it.tigers should not be alloed to go extinct in the wild

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Lanka Pathsinghe
Re: yes
by Lanka Pathsinghe on Feb 08, 2011 09:46 PM
tigers are found in china, russia, bangladesh

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gaius octavian
Re: Re: yes
by gaius octavian on Feb 08, 2011 11:25 PM
in china tigers are being hunted anf ground into medicine they wont last long there and bangladesh doesnt have a good conservation program.we are the only ones doing something and we should do more.

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sri
Re: Re: yes
by sri on Feb 08, 2011 11:35 PM
where too they are dwindling, patty!

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mitras
rhino
by mitras on Feb 08, 2011 01:23 PM

it is indeed a rare experience viewing the one - horned rhinos from within a few feet, from the top of an elephant - I do not know what restrictions will be imposed - but Thank GOD that I have one of the best jungle safaries in the Kaziranga in December 2009.

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