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Tiger Conservation Tours
The diversity of plant and animal life needs to be preserved because of the immense current benefits and future gains to
us. Most of our crop, plants and domestic,animals are bred from wild relatives and can potentially benefit from the vast,barely tapped wild gene tool. there are also ethical and aesthetic reasons for saving wild animals. Plants and animal communities are products of millions of years of natural evolution.Don't they have a right to survive and evolve as nature intended them to,at least in some parts of the once-green earth that we have so drastically modified?Wildlife conservation is an activity that we humans undertake - not the wild animals themselves. Therefore, wildlife conservation must involve a human dimension. the social,economic and cultural dimensions of conservation cannot be ignored by anyone.
Ranthambhore, was once the shooting preserve of the Japer maharajas. Today it is one of India's conservation success stories.Ranthambore was taken up under Project Tiger in 1973 in an effort to preserve a species that was in danger of extinction.There were 14 tigers here in 1973. At the last census conducted in 2003, there were 40!
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