CNSNews.com Staff | July 29, 2022
A report published in the Kathmandu Post and cited by The Guardian says that the recovering Bengal tiger population in Nepal has killed 62 human beings in the last three years. “Over the last three years there have been 104 tiger attacks inside protected areas and 62 people have been killed, according to the Kathmandu Post,” the Guardian reported today. The Guardian story carried this headline: “Nepal’s tiger numbers recover but attacks on people cause alarm.” The subhead of the article said: “Nepalese population of Bengal tigers has nearly tripled in 12 years and conflict with humans is increasing.”.................To Read More...
No comments:
Post a Comment