Probe into digging, construction activities on Kaziranga animal corridors
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We found three violations including expansion by a resort. Action will be taken, says Tiger reserve’s director
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The activities are barely 50 metres from where a structure linked to the local MLA came up a year ago. Special Arrangement.
We found three violations including expansion by a resort. Action will be taken, says Tiger reserve’s director
The authorities in Assam’s Golaghat and Nagaon districts have begun probing cases of clearance of forest land, digging and construction activities on at least three animal corridors within the eco-sensitive zone of the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve.
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