Indian state approves shooting tiger poachers on sight
A western Indian state has declared war on animal poaching by sanctioning its forest guards to shoot hunters on sight in an effort to curb rampant attacks against tigers, elephants and other wildlife....
Published By: Times LIVE - Wednesday, 23 May, 2012
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