Bhopal's 'Urban Tigers': Is the Co-Existence of 'People in the Day, Tigers at Night' Coming to an End?
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Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is witness to a unique story. Tigers run their empire on the border of a city with a population of 24 lakh people. This unique co-existence that has been going on for the last 15 years is now going through a delicate phase. Beginning: When ‘Urban Tigers’ were first seen In the summer of 2010, a male tiger was first seen in the Kerwa-Ratapani corridor of Bhopal. This tiger, seen on July 27 in this three-kilo…
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