Conservation Refugees
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Across the world millions of people – the majority of them Indigenous – have been illegally evicted from their ancestral homelands in the name of conservation. In India alone hundreds of thousands of people have been evicted from parks and over three million live within parks, with the constant threat of being removed.
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