This 21 February 2020 video says about itself:
Meet the Indian photographer who turned his land into a tiger and animal sanctuary
What happens when you buy a plot of land and just let it grow? For Aditya Singh, an Indian photographer, it brought tigers. Singh left his job in the Indian Civil services and moved to Rajasthan near the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Over 20 years, he bought 35 acres of land.
Now, the untouched land has blossomed into a lush green forest patch where tigers have been spotted.
Read more here.
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