As India’s Project Tiger turns 50 years old and the big cat population hits 3,000, Indigenous groups are protesting. They say they are being displaced by wildlife projects that push them out of their ancestral land and ask for a say in conservation efforts.
India’s prime minister announced that the country’s tiger population is increasing successfully. However, many Indigenous communities claim they are being uprooted in the process.
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