Ranthambore tigers for Sariska
YOJNA GUSAI Sariska is soon going to get back its glory, which in monetary terms has cost the country's exchequer more than Rs 1.5 crore. After losing all the tigers to poachers in 2004, this tiger reserve in Rajasthan will have tigers from the Ranthambore tiger reserve by the end of June. This is for the first time in the world that tiger species is being relocated, therefore tiger conservationists from all over the globe are praying for its success.
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