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PANAJI - Forest guards in Goa's four wildlife sanctuaries will soon be equipped with global positioning system (GPS) to step up patrolling, a senior official said Friday.
PANAJI - English poet William Blake's "tyger" might continue to burn bright if a spark lit by young poets and artists at a poetry camp in Goa - with the animal as its theme - catches on, even as the wilds are threatened by illegal mining.
PANAJI - Creating reserves is not the only way to conserve tigers, liquor baron and Rajya Sabha member Vijay Mallya said here Tuesday.
PANAJI - Indians, not the colonialists, have let down the tiger, Goa's governor S.S.
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