Prakratik Society

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The Prakratik Society's main aim is tiger conservation at Ranthambore National Park

The Prakratik Society is an environmental and social non-governmental Organization working around Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan, India, one of the world’s best known tiger preserves.

Founded in 1994 by Dr. Goverdhan Singh Rathore, the mission of the society is to find solutions to the conflict between people and animals at Ranthambhore, to insure survival of both the tiger in the forest and the large and growing, desperately poor population that draws on the park for wood and live-stock fodder.[1]

Prakratik, (which means nature or natural in Hindi,) was created by Dr. Goverdhan Singh Rathore, the son of the tiger-man, Fateh Singh Rathore.[2]

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