Conservationists say census figures are ‘worrying’ and cast doubts on the country’s anti-poaching efforts
More tigers have been killed in India already this year than in the whole of 2015, a census showed Friday, raising doubts about the country’s anti-poaching efforts.
The Wildlife Protection Society of India, a conservation charity, said 28 of the endangered beasts had been poached by 26 April, three more than last year.
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Source: Guardian Environment