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Pick out the words from the options and fill the summary of the lesson "Jim Corbett - A Hunter Turned Naturalist".
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British
300 villagers
Kumaon Hills
436
Champawat
sick or hurt
Edward James
1907
against
Jim Corbett
Corbett was popularly known as Jim Corbett. He was a wildlife photographer, hunter (but only to help people from deadly man-eaters), tracker, naturalist and a writer. Jim believed that hunting animals was the laws of humans. Similarly, he also advocated that animals, especially tigers, hunt humans only when they are not able to hunt other animals, that is when they are . The government had requested Jim's help to save the Indian people from the Tiger. It had killed people in the Kumaon area in India and Nepal. Jim Corbett shot her down in by arranging a bait with the help of around . The deadly animal had forced villagers to stay at home, fearing their lives. Corbett was against the idea of game hunting and deforestation; he publicly voiced his opinion through lectures and tours. He played an important role in setting up India's first national park in the . After Jim died in 1955, the park was renamed as The National Park.