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News from Tiger Reserve tribes

Park guards arrested for poaching in “shoot to kill” wildlife reserve

May 6, 2016

Guards in notorious Kaziranga wildlife reserve arrested for involvement in poaching

Revealed: 62 killed in Indian park hosting royals

April 12, 2016

Prince William and Kate set to visit Indian National Park notorious for shoot-to-kill policy

Jungle Book: Tribes threatened with eviction as Disney movie opens

April 6, 2016

Tribes continue to be evicted from tiger reserves, a fact worth remembering as new film hits cinemas.

Revealed: Tiger numbers INCREASE when tribe stays in tiger reserve

December 9, 2015

Tiger numbers increase in reserve where Soliga tribespeople allowed to live alongside them

Undercover TV report exposes mass evictions from India's tiger reserves

July 22, 2015

Canal Plus visited Baiga families who had been evicted from Kanha Tiger Reserve

Tribal leader targeted for resisting eviction from tiger reserve

March 27, 2015

Wildlife warden incited attacks on a Munda man for tiger 'conservation'

Tribespeople illegally evicted from 'Jungle Book' tiger reserve

January 14, 2015

Baiga and Gond were threatened with elephants if they did not leave their homes.

India: Tiger Reserve tribe faces eviction 

October 14, 2014

Tribespeople living inside a tiger reserve in India face eviction  in the name of tiger "conservation"

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