Following this year's monsoon season, India is set to airlift six of its Royal Bengal tigers to Cambodia in a historic step towards conservation of wildlife globally. The project aims to repopulate the jungles of Cambodia with the apex predator once again. Notably, tigers have been listed as functionally extinct in Cambodia since 2016. The wildlife partnership demonstrates the country's dedication to preserve its natural heritage as well as India's leadership qualities in tiger protection.
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India To Send 6 Tigers To Cambodia; Prepares For Transboundary Wildlife Conservation Milestone
India is set to send six Royal Bengal tigers to Cambodia later this year, marking a historic step in international wildlife conservation and the revival of a species long extinct in the region

A Royal Bengal Tiger at the Ranthambore National Park
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A Royal Bengal Tiger at the Ranthambore National Park
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