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Conservation White List is the daily access list that individuals must be on in order to gain access to the [[Tiger River Conservation Zone]]. Those on the white list are typically researchers and scientists as well as wildlife biologists and the occasional animal documentary film crew. Conservation White List status indicates that the individual is allowed past all checkpoints into the reserve and is responsible for their own safety within the wildlife reserve. Incidentally if any wildlife is harmed by those on the list the individual is typically charged with a poaching offense which comes with a maximum of 6 year prison time. Therefore it is pertinent that those on the white list take responsibly for their own safety and that of the wildlife they are observing.
A '''conservation white list''' is the daily access list that individuals must be on in order to gain access to the [[Tiger River Conservation Zone]]. Those on the white list are typically researchers and scientists as well as wildlife biologists and the occasional animal documentary film crew. Conservation White List status indicates that the individual is allowed past all checkpoints into the reserve and is responsible for their own safety within the wildlife reserve. Incidentally if any wildlife is harmed by those on the list the individual is typically charged with a poaching offense which comes with a maximum of 6 year prison time. Therefore it is pertinent that those on the white list take responsibly for their own safety and that of the wildlife they are observing.


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Latest revision as of 13:36, 6 January 2017

A conservation white list is the daily access list that individuals must be on in order to gain access to the Tiger River Conservation Zone. Those on the white list are typically researchers and scientists as well as wildlife biologists and the occasional animal documentary film crew. Conservation White List status indicates that the individual is allowed past all checkpoints into the reserve and is responsible for their own safety within the wildlife reserve. Incidentally if any wildlife is harmed by those on the list the individual is typically charged with a poaching offense which comes with a maximum of 6 year prison time. Therefore it is pertinent that those on the white list take responsibly for their own safety and that of the wildlife they are observing.