Why Supreme Court Stopped Tiger Safaris In Jim Corbett National Park's Core Areas

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The Supreme Court came down heavily on the Uttarakhand government for felling trees and illegally constructing inside the Jim Corbett National Park. The court put an end to tiger safari in the core areas of the national park as it said the public trust has been thrown into the waste bin. However, it allowed safari tours in the buffer zones of the popular national park, citing the employment it generates. The tours should follow all necessary guidelines, it added.

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