India's Tiger Reserves Start Banning Phones on Safari
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If you're running wildlife photography tours through Indian tiger reserves, flag this now. The bans target smartphones, not dedicated cameras, but the regulatory instinct is clear: reserves are losing patience with social media tourists treating endangered animals like content props. That attitude tends to expand over time. Dedicated wildlife photographers are fine for now, but the access conversation in Indian reserves just got more complicated.
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