The overwhelming demand for tiger parts on the Asian market means India's tigers face constant peril from poachers. Conservationist Belinda Wright and her team at the Wildlife Protection Society of India are working to save tigers by helping enforcement authorities track down and arrest suspected poachers.
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PRODUCERS: Sharon Guynup and Steve Winter
VIDEOGRAPHER: Steve Winter
ADDITIONAL VIDEOGRAPHY: Hans Weise
SENIOR PRODUCERS: Jason Orfanon and Sarah Joseph
EDITOR: Jennifer Murphy
MAP GRAPHICS EDITOR: Maggie Smith
PHOTOGRAPHS PROVIDED BY: Wildlife Protection Society of India and Steve Winter
MAP RESEARCH DATA: Environmental Investigation Agency and Wildlife Protection Society of India
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