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Nepal uses satellites to track rare tigerKathmandu (AFP) Jan 23, 2011 An injured wild tiger that strayed into a tourist resort in Nepal has been moved to a new home in the jungle and fitted with a satellite collar so its progress can be tracked, the government said. The tiger, an adult male, was captured after it wandered into the resort on the outskirts of the Chitwan national park in southern Nepal, a major tourist attraction, and nursed back to health by park authorities. It was then driven about 600 kilometres (400 miles) with a team of vets and conservationis ... read more |
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