🐅 When Predators Need Protection
You've traveled far in this trail. In Yellowstone, you saw how 23 bison came back to become 5,000. In Bangweulu, you discovered how local communities were brought in as partners to save the prehistoric shoebill.
Now we arrive at our final destination: Ranthambore National Park in India—where the most dangerous conservation challenge awaits.
How do you protect an apex predator that takes out livestock, breaks into villages, and kills about 50 people every year? How do you convince communities to get along with an animal that can kill them?
In 1970, only 20 tigers remained in Ranthambore. Extinction seemed inevitable.
Today, there are 80. This is the story of how India turned around the fate of its national symbol—and what it will take to keep that success in check.