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Tigers of Kanha
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The Bengal Tiger is the largest species of tiger and the good news is that in some locations they are making a comeback. One of these is Kanha, in central India. The people managing conservation efforts there have recognised the importance of having the local people buy-in to what is happening in the reserve. These are their tigers and they will protect them from poaching and other threats.
This approach is endorsed by the gradual increase in tiger numbers in the reserve. This is especially important as only a few thousand tigers remain worldwide (from over 100,000 at the start of the 20th century) and some sub-species are now extinct.
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