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As Tigers In Assam's Protected Areas Rise, So Does The Potential Of Human-Tiger Conflicts
The number of tigers in Assam has grown from 70 in 2006 to 190 in 2018. In Orang National Park, tigers often stray into neighbouring human habitations, killing livestock and sometimes attacking humans
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