Wild Tigers released in India
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Two wild Tigers: a male and a female, have been captured and flown to a wildlife park in Rajasthan, India. It is hoped that the two will breed succesfully, and provide a much needed boost to the wild Tiger poulation, which numbers only some 1400. As wildlife officals said: "it is now up to the two cats to play their part."
Such a relocation has not been attempted in India for 70 years, and if successful, officials plan to move other Tiger pairs in the near future.
Such a relocation has not been attempted in India for 70 years, and if successful, officials plan to move other Tiger pairs in the near future.
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