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As tiger count grows, India's Indigenous demand land rights

Summary by Ground News
Project Tiger began in 1973 after a census of the big cats found India's tigers were fast going extinct. Conservation model centered around creating protected reserves where ecosystems can function undisturbed by people. Indigenous groups say conservation strategies meant uprooting communities that had lived in the forests for millennia. India has more tigers than its protected spaces can hold.
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