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India lost 337 tigers in last decade, reveals RTI

-PTI Over 300 tigers lost their lives in and outside various reserves in the country in the last decade, an RTI query has revealed. Out of a total of 337 big cats, which died due to poaching, infighting, accidents and old age among others, a highest of 58 were found dead in 2009, followed by 56 in 2011, 36 in 2008 and 28 each in 2007 and 2002, the RTI reply said. A...

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Parks, sanctuaries on mining no-go list soon-Nitin Sethi

A panel set up to review norms for no-go areas that will protect certain areas from commercial activity is likely to recommend mining should be disallowed in all national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in the country. Sources in the government told TOI that the committee, headed by the Union environment and forests secretary, is likely to close the debate over no-go areas as it is not inclined to reassess protected areas...

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Sariska tourism hit as farmers intensify protest-Rajendra Sharma

The Sariska Tiger Reserve remained closed for the second day on Thursday following protests by local farmers residing in the periphery of the reserve. Even resorts around the reserve were closed to further bookings from foreign tourists. Many tourists who were disallowed entry by the protestors remained stuck in their respective hotels throughout the day. Hundreds of the farmers who were protesting against the relocation of their villages started a sit-in...

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Villagers around Sariska reserve protest relocation

-The Times of India   Hundreds of the villagers living in the periphery of Sarika Tiger Reserve on Tuesday blocked the gates to the forest and gheraoed the employees in protest against relocation of the villages nearby the reserve.  On Wednesday, hundreds of villagers gathered for a mahapanchayat against the government order of not letting the farmers to sell off their lands since there is a ban on selling and purchasing of property...

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Foresters free 3 tribals after protests

-The Deccan Chronicle   The Karnataka Forest Department continues to fight a losing battle with rogue elements in the tribal community who have caused irreparable ecological damage by setting fire to Nagarhole Tiger Reserve over the last one month. Though forest officials nabbed three persons in connection with forest fires in Metikuppe range on Tuesday, the accused were let off after protests from tribal and Dalit Sangarsha Samiti leaders early on Wednesday...

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