SAVING THE TIGER
In 1973, when the tiger appeared to (0) facing extinction, the World Wide Fund for Nature and (1) _____Indian Government agreed to set (2) ______ “Operation Tiger”- a campaign (3) ______ save this threatened creature. They started by creating nine special parks (4) _____that tigers could live in safety. The first was at Ranthambhore, a region (5) _____ was quickly turning into a desert (6) _____ too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people’s cattle. At the time there (7) ______ just fourteen tigers left there. The government had to clear twelve small villages, which mean moving nearly 1,000 people and 10,000 cattle so the land (8) ______ be handed back to nature.
Today, Ranthambhore is a very different place, with grass tall (9) _____ for tigers to hide in, and there are now at (10) ______ forty of them (11) _____ the park, wandering freely about. Other animals have also benefited. For example, there are many (12) _____ deer and monkeys than before. The people (13) _______were moved are now living in better conditions. They live in new villages away (14) _____ the tiger park, with schools, temples and fresh water supplies. There are now sixteen such tiger parks in India and the animals’ future looks (15) ______little safer.
SAVING THE TIGER
In 1973, when the tiger appeared to (0) be facing extinction, the World Wide Fund for Nature and (1) the Indian Government agreed to set (2) up “Operation Tiger”- a campaign (3) to save this threatened creature. They started by creating nine special parks (4) so that tigers could live in safety. The first was at Ranthambhore, a region (5) that was quickly turning into a desert (6) since too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people’s cattle. At the time there (7) were just fourteen tigers left there. The government had to clear twelve small villages, which mean moving nearly 1,000 people and 10,000 cattle so the land (8) might be handed back to nature.
Today, Ranthambhore is a very different place, with grass tall (9) enought for tigers to hide in, and there are now at (10) least forty of them (11) in the park, wandering freely about. Other animals have also benefited. For example, there are many (12) more deer and monkeys than before. The people (13) who were moved are now living in better conditions. They live in new villages away (14) from the tiger park, with schools, temples and fresh water supplies. There are now sixteen such tiger parks in India and the animals’ future looks (15) a little safer.
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