India park ‘has no tigers’
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One of India’s main tiger parks – Panna National Park – has admitted it no longer has any tigers. According to a BBC report, the Madhya Pradesh park was set up to save the famous Royal Bengal Tiger from extinction. However the State Minister of Forests, Rajendra Shukla, said that the reserve, which three years ago had 24 tigers, no longer had any.
This is the second tiger reserve in India, after Sariska in Rajasthan, where numbers have dwindled to zero.
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