52: The Man-Made Man-Eater: Jim Corbett National Park

52: The Man-Made Man-Eater: Jim Corbett National Park

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This week we cover the story of the Champawat tiger, the most deadly animal on record. In this week's episode Danielle tells us the tragic tale of this tiger, the lives she claimed and how it all began. A morbid story no doubt, but there is so much more to it than that. Underneath its terrifying outer skin, this story has layers of discussion regarding the repercussions of irresponsible wild land management, a sobering history of hunting in India and consequences of our collective actions.

Jim Corbett was the Champawat's deadliest adversary, but eventually, he stood as her fiercest protector. Learn how Jim Corbett National Park came to be, and what we can do to be better stewards of our planet and to those who share it with us through one of the most tragic stories in history.

For more information please visit Jim Corbett National Park and WWF

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