Women Forest Guards in Kaziranga National ParkCEFR A1
3 Nov 2025
Adapted from Arpita Das Choudhury, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
Photo by muallim nur, Unsplash
AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.
- In India, many women work as forest guards.
- There are about 5,000 women in this role.
- They help protect animals in the forests.
- These women face many challenges.
- They patrol the jungles early in the morning.
- Sometimes, they see wild animals like tigers.
Difficult words
- woman — An adult female human.women
- work — To do a job or task.
- forest — A large area with many trees.forests
- protect — To keep safe from harm.
- challenges — Difficult situations or problems.
- patrol — To go around an area to check it.
- animal — Living creatures, often not plants.animals
- tiger — A large wild cat with stripes.tigers
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Discussion questions
- Why do you think women are chosen for this role?
- What challenges might they face?
- How do you feel about the work they do?
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