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"The more helpless the victim, the greater the crime!"
Dr. Gerald Curtler
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Tiger Trust Publications
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Project Mid Term Report "HUNTING THE HUNTERS"
Set in the northern part of India is a state called Rajasthan and in the North - Eastern Region is a state called Assam. The states are known as the habitat of near extinct animals like tiger, leopard and now a major victim of poaching, Rhino among other animals. This project is divided into two phases for both these states.
In the recent past, a large number of tiger deaths have been reported in India. The Government has sought to establish that at least in several cases, the tiger deaths reported were not natural but were due to clandestine attempts been made to poach these tigers. In other cases, tigers had fallen in traps laid for similar species like deer and wild boars. In some cases, influential people had killed tigers for mere pleasure.
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HUNTING THE HUNTERS IN UDAIPUR DIVISION RAJASTHAN
First report on the project titled ‘Hunting the Hunters’ a capacity building programme in Udaipur division Rajasthan
Tiger Trust has conducted first capacity building programs 22nd - 23rd August, 2009 in Udaipur division Rajasthan. The workshop was conducted in collaboration with Rajasthan Forest Department with support from USFWS. Under this workshop more than sixty forest officials were trained about the different laws related to wildlife crime prosecution.
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HUNTING THE HUNTERS
First report on the project titled ‘Hunting the Hunters’ a capacity building programme for the front line forest staff of in Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Tiger Trust has conducted first capacity building programs 8th - 9th June, 2009 for the frontline forest staff of Assam. The workshop was conducted in collaboration with ATREE & Assam Forest Department with support from USFWS. Under this workshop more than fifty forest officials were trained about the different laws related to wildlife crime prosecution.
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TRAINING OF TRAINERS
Final report on Training of Trainers under capacity building programme for frontline forest staff in collaboration with Forest Department Rajasthan, Government of Rajasthan
Tiger Trust has conducted three consecutive capacity building programs during 2008-2009 under the Training of Trainers programme (TOT). The workshops were conducted in collaboration with Rajasthan Forest Department. During each workshop two day interaction sessions were organized on wildlife crime detection, prevention and prosecution
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Title : "Legal Guide"
Author : Anjana Gosain
Cost : Rs. 150/- (INR)
This book is useful for forest staff, Lawyers, Judges, Prosecutors, and for enforcement agencies dealing with wild life crimes.
It is in a capsule form with complete information on preparation of cases under wildlife Protection act.
(BILINGUAL)
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Third revised and updated version of the book ‘A Compilation of Judgements Decided under
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972’ brought out.
Title : "A Compilation of Judgements Decided under Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972"
Author : Anjana Gosain
Cost : Rs. 90/- (INR)
The book, both in English and Hindi, contains important judgements as decided by The Supreme Court of India as well as various High Courts across India under Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. It would be helpful for lawyers, wildlife researchers, forest officials as well as libraries. The price has been fixed at a no-profit-no-loss basis.
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Title : "Sankhla's India"
Author : Late Shri Kailash Sankhla
Cost : Rs. 600/- (INR)
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How to order the book:
Please mail us at :
tigertrust_India@yahoo.com
tigertrustindia@gmail.com

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Please mention whether you need to order the book in English or in Hindi or in both.
MORE BOOKS
Wild Beauty:-
Kailash Sankhala (National Book Trust)
Return of the Tiger:-
Kailash Sankhala (Lustre Press)
The Story of Indian Tiger:-
Kailash Sankhala (Lustre Press)
Tiger ! The Story of Indian Tiger:-
Kailash Sankhala (Collins and Simon & Schuster)
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