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How can gujjars survive?

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Answered by siddhipatil0
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The presence of Gujjars in the Rajaji National Park could be responsible for the significant increase in elephant numbers in the past four years, wildlife observers claim. According to them, the Gujjars have minimised poaching and regulated the monitoring of the elephant population in the park. The number of elephants in Rajaji has risen from 338 in 1989 to 552 in 1993.

Answered by TaeTaePopsicle
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Buffalo milk is the main (and often only) source of income and the staple food for the Van Gujjars. With the well-being of every Van Gujjar family being completely dependent on the well-being of its herd, it's no wonder that caring for the water buffaloes is the axis around which the tribe's world revolves. which have them to survive

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