NO MORE TIGERS IN PANNA
Yesterday there was a shocking news that in India`s one of the reserved national parks in Panna, Madhya Pradesh state of central india Have no tigers left. The Central and state governments are blaming each other for this catastrophic result , the fate of the remaining beautiful beasts in this country will be same if there are no actions from some end.There were 40000 tigers in India in 19th century altogether. Since then the number has dropped rapidly thanks to the British raj and Maharajas who hunted them for fun.According to 1999 census there were 4000 tigers left and in 2009 census the number has dropped to 1400.Particularly in Panna 6 months before there was only one single male was roaming around. but now that also is gone missing the population is zero as per the Goverment report. Since january 2001 there were a drop of 0 to 30 tigers in overall population. The wildlife enthusiasts and activists are protesting about the governments .
MAP OF PANNA NATIONAL PARK , M.P
1 comments:
How tragic! It's a tragedy for mankind if our biodiversity dwindles to the point where some of the most beautiful species are eradicated and become extinct.
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