Wednesday
Aug222012
The fate of India’s Tiger Tourism to be decided today
On the 22nd August 2012, the fate of tiger tourism in India, and those who generate their livelihood from it, will be decided, as India’s Supreme Court meet to assess whether tigers (Panthera tigris) and tourists can co-exist in India. This decision will have consequences for India’s tiger population, estimated at approximately 1,700, as well as the tens, if not thousands of Indian’s whose livelihoods depend on tiger tourism.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 12:47PM | tagged
Ajay Dubey,
India,
Ranthambore National Park,
Supreme Court,
Tourism,
conservation,
tigers | in
Science Club 



