Elephant Tusks, Pangolin Scales, and Tiger Skins, Are Just Some of the Wildlife parts Confiscated at Indian Airports » ROYAL BENGAL TIGER STARES AT VISITORS AT ZOO IN CALCUTTA.

A Royal Bengal Tiger stares at visitors at a zoo in the eastern Indian
city of Calcutta June 19, 2002. The number of wild tigers in the Indian
end of Sunderbans, the world’s biggest mangrove forest shared by
Bangladesh and the eastern Indian state of West Bengal, fell to 245 in
2001 down from 260 tigers in 1990. NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw

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