A look at a world most of us won’t see in our lives.
This video says about itself:
May 9, 2012
Wildlife encounters on safari in Nepal at the Royal Bardia National Park. Wild elephants, one-horned rhinoceros, and amazing encounters and charges by the Royal Bengal Tiger.
From Wildlife Extra:
Tiger numbers increase by 63% in Nepal in 4 years
Nepal records remarkable growth in tiger numbers
July 2013. An encouraging announcement from the Government of Nepal on put the number of wild tigers in the country at 198, though there may be anywhere from 163 – 235 tigers allowing for errors. This marks an increase in the population by 63% from the last survey in 2009.
“Nepal’s results are an important milestone to reaching the global TX2 goal of doubling the number of wild tigers by the year 2022,” stated Megh Bahadur Pandey, Director General of Nepal’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation. “Tigers are a…
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