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“Shoot to kill” policy at India’s Kaziranga National Park doesn’t only apply to poachers

  By Chris Lang 17/08/2016 23/08/2018 Editor Posts

Kaziranga National Park in north-east India is home to the endangered Bengal Tiger and the One-horned Rhino. Both animals urgently need protection.

Tagged   India, Indigenous Peoples, Poachers, Shoot to kill
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