Dr. K. Ullas Karanth, Director – CWS, has spent a half-century working to protect India’s endangered tigers. In an interview with Yale e360, he argues that with smart planning and the cooperation of its rural residents, the country could support five times the number of tigers it has now. He talks of the time when he began his work, when there were probably only about 75 tigers in the entire Western Ghats landscape. Today the same landscape supports more than 400. That to him is a live example of what can be achieved.

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