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Kailash Sankhala

Kailash Sankhala (30 January 1925–15 August 1994) was a renowned Indian naturalist and conservationist. He was the Director of Delhi Zoological Park and Chief Wildlife Warden of Rajasthan. He is best known for his work in preserving tigers. He was well known as "The Tiger Man of India", and was involved in the formation of Project Tiger, a conservation programme set up in India in 1973.
==Wildlife manager==
Sankhala managed wildlife sanctuaries in Sariska, Bharatpur, Banvihar and Ranthambhor, and the forest divisions of Rajasthan until 1964. In 1965, he was appointed Director of the Delhi Zoological Park. For five years Sankhala served as head of the zoo, where his firmly held views on what zoos should be initially aroused anger, and later admiration. He had confrontations too with the Indian tourist establishment, and with the poachers who wished to make quick money out of tiger skins. Then in 1973 he was appointed head of Project Tiger, an attempt to save the Indian tiger from extinction.

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