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Cameras used for tiger census go missing from national park


27 January 2022  

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PARSA: Nine cameras that were installed for tiger count at Parsa National Park have gone missing.

A total of 23 cameras were put up at the national park for the tiger census, shared the park employees.

It is speculated that the cameras were stolen from the national park forest.

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