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Out in front in the sunglasses was Bhadai Tharu, totem and cheerleader. First he happened upon a nylon net (used by poachers for catching deer); then he gestured to us to step back from a suspicious- looking patch of ground. He prodded the leafmould with his bamboo pole and two tiger traps snapped shut, one after the other, as they would on a tiger’s legs (sharp intake of breath from the members of the CBAPU standing behind him). The poachers’ net and traps were obviously planted – this was a PR stunt put on for the big cheeses from the WWF’s Nepal HQ in Kathmandu. But the tiger scratches, pugmarks (pawprints) and scat (faeces) we found on these forest paths and river banks were real.
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