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When you are in the jungle and the tiger is near, you don’t need a philosophy. You just need silence. — Jim Corbett
Madhya Pradesh takes pride in being India’s Tiger State. A new set of numbers suggests it may also be the country’s most dangerous place to be a leopard.
For the first time in a long while, the people who need to answer for India’s tiger deaths went to Bandhavgarh to do it in person.
"There is something about safari life that makes you forget all your sorrows."
-- Isak Dinesen, Danish author best known for Out of Africa
A camera trap at Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve has photographed the rusty-spotted cat for the first time — Asia’s smallest wild cat, confirmed in Madhya Pradesh’s newest and largest tiger reserve.
In 1967, there were just 66 barasingha left in Kanha. All of them lived in one meadow in that forest. This is how India pulled its most improbable deer back from the edge.
India inaugurated the Delhi–Dehradun Expressway today. A joint NHAI–WII study shows 18 wild species — including elephants — are already using its underpasses. The real test begins now.
