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    Default Photographer- Where is Tiger

    Dear all I guess he was searching Tigers for photography All comments most welcome Harshad PS , I don't know what happened but I am not getting ' image upload' button and smilies

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    This is just too funny Harshad. (for me, not the owner). That looks like a really expensive camera too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    That looks like a really expensive camera too.
    Indian Wildlife Institute installed nearly 320 trap cameras in Bandhavgarh NP and tigers keep on destroying them. When park was closed on 30th June , damage count was nearly 100

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    WOW!!!! I guess that what all the fees pay for in addition to protecting these wonderful animals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    WOW!!!! I guess that what all the fees pay for in addition to protecting these wonderful animals.
    Those cameras are weather proof and in solid enclosures and these guys are interested in pulling them down. So no much of damage.They play with it for some time. Only problem is searching cameras in forest. Searching camera on foot in tiger-land needs big heart for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    tigers keep on destroying them.
    My bad English , they pull them down

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    Harshad, this is too funny! Wildlife institute may start thinking of putting tracking device on those to retrieve back.

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    This is a wonderful image! So, why did they close the park? You have me curious.

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    ... just want that camera back and check for image quality ... I think that tiger is good :cool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandra K. Mathews-Benham View Post
    So, why did they close the park? You have me curious.
    Every year park is closed between 1st July to15th Oct because of heavy monsoon rains

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    Every year park is closed between 1st July to15th Oct because of heavy monsoon rains
    Phew! Thanks for clarifying! :-) What a beautiful place you live, to be so close to such amazing creatures!

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    He really likes his new toy. :)

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