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To protect biodiversity, Himachal park authorities turn 'hunters' into 'saviours'

By IANS | Updated: September 24, 2022 13:05 IST

Kullu, Sep 24 Amid the presence of the highly-endangered western tragopan pheasant and a good population of the ...

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Kullu, Sep 24 Amid the presence of the highly-endangered western tragopan pheasant and a good population of the wide-roaming snow leopard, with a bulk of its occurrence reported outside protected areas when the harsh winter forces prey mammals to migrate to lower altitudes, authorities of the Great Himalayan National Park

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