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Tiger Deaths Around Tadoba National Park: 5-Year Data

Tadoba National Park is one of the key tiger habitats in India. It lies in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. The park holds a healthy population of Bengal tigers along with many other wild animals. The forest landscape includes lakes, bamboo areas, grasslands, and dense jungle. These conditions give animals food, water, and safe shelter. Because of this, both predators and prey are able to survive and reproduce in balance.

How Tadoba National Park Supports Local Communities

In the area around Tadoba National Park, conservation is part of daily life. It is not seen as something separate. Sudeep Mehta (42), who used to work in finance, and his father Sunil Mehta (68) are leading this effort. Sunil developed an interest in working for the environment many years ago. He and his son believe that forests will only be protected if people who live around them benefit directly. If people do not have a steady income, conservation will not be possible for long. When income is irregular, people will struggle to survive.