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India have to achieve zero poaching… otherwise we will loose our national animal in next ten years
In an article that can have several readers, it is best not to talk about the money to be made from trade in wildlife.
thank you for the article.
The British were right to label them criminal tribes. They clearly haven’t changed one bit
Poaching should be designated as crime against humanity.