Protecting Ranthambore's tigers

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  • Published On: June 02, 2012
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The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve was established in 1973 and is one of India's most famous tiger parks. Every year, thousands of people come from across the world to catch a glimpse of the park's tigers. The park is currently home to 27 adult tigers and over a dozen cubs. It's one of the many tiger parks to be given a Rapid Response Unit by the NDTV-Aircel Save Our Tigers campaign. We take a look at how it's being utilised by the Forest Department.

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