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International meet on tiger conservation begins
More than 100 wildlife experts, voluntary organisations representatives and forest officials from the United States, Britain, Canada and Nepal are participating in the ongoing international symposium on ``habitat Conservation, Fresh Vision-2000 and Beyond`` at Ranthambhore in Swai Madhopur district in Rajasthan.
More than 100 wildlife experts, voluntary organisations representatives and forest officials from the United States, Britain, Canada and Nepal are participating in the ongoing
international symposium on ''habitat Conservation, Fresh Vision-2000 and Beyond'' at Ranthambhore in Swai Madhopur district in Rajasthan.
The delegates are deliberating on the measures for the protection of the wildlife, particularly tigers. The two-day meet has been organised on the occasion of the silver jublee of the ''Project Tiger''.
The delegates are deliberating on the measures for the protection of the wildlife, particularly tigers. The two-day meet has been organised on the occasion of the silver jublee of the ''Project Tiger''.
Inaugurating the meet on Sunday, Rajasthan Social Welfare Minister Banwarilal Bairawan stressed the need to find out the cause of the declining wildlife and formulate ways and means for their conservation, according to an official release in Rajasthan on Monday. Bureau Report