First Dog Squad Joins Ranthambore To Stop Wildlife Crime

First Dog Squad Joins Ranthambore To Stop Wildlife Crime

Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India, has taken a new and important step to make its wildlife protection stronger. For the first time in the history of this park, a special dog squad has been added to help stop wildlife crime. This step will make the work of forest officials more effective. It will also help them act quickly when there is any illegal activity inside the park.

Ranthambore National Park is well known all over the world because it has a large number of tigers. Many tourists visit this park to see these tigers by making a Ranthambore safari booking. However, the park also hosts many more native wildlife species.

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Mobile Phone Ban in Ranthambore National Park

Mobile Phone Ban In Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park implemented a mobile phone prohibition in some important areas to protect wildlife and enhance the experience of the visitors. The park applies this rule to its main safari areas, called the core areas, which are known as the main habitats for wild animals like tigers, leopards, deer, and various other wild species. The highly sensitive areas require complete protection because any noise will affect the natural behaviour of the wildlife present there.

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