Category : Search result: tiger relocation India


Tigress Tara Released in Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

Sahyadri Tiger Reserve's population rises to five with the release of tigress Tara from Tadoba. The radio-collared big cat marks a key step in Maharashtra's tiger conservation efforts. Read more.

Tiger Corridor Census Shows Strong Big Cat Presence in MP

A crucial tiger census in central India reveals significant tiger and leopard signs across Indore, Dewas, and Burhanpur. This vital corridor connects key reserves, ensuring genetic diversity and species survival. Read the full findings.

Tiger Rescued in Gundlupet Using Elephants

A tiger attacking livestock in Bommalapura village was safely captured by forest officials using three trained elephants. The healthy tiger, Bandipur 26-GP5, is now in custody.

Goa NGO Fights Mandatory External Meter Move

Citizens for Democracy Goa petitions against mandatory external electricity meter relocation, citing privacy risks from smart meters and high costs for consumers. Read their demands.

Bhagalpur Shifts Bus Stand to Rickshadih to Ease Traffic

Bhagalpur administration moves old bus stand from congested railway station area to Rickshadih outskirts. The move aims to solve daily traffic jams and aid ambulances, schoolchildren, and commuters. Read more.

Tigress Tara translocated from Tadoba to Sahyadri

Tigress Tara, also known as STR-05, has been successfully released into the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve's core forest after translocation from Tadoba. Read about this crucial wildlife conservation effort in Maharashtra.

Second Tigress Released in Maharashtra's Chandoli Park

Maharashtra Forest Department releases tigress Tara into Chandoli National Park under the TARA programme, a major step to strengthen the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve's big cat population and biodiversity. Read more.

Stray Tiger Returns to Wayanad Forest, Panic Ends

A tiger that strayed into Wayanad's Padikkam Vayal and Cheekaloor, causing panic, has safely returned to the Pathiri Reserve Forest. Forest officials confirm the end of prohibitory orders. Read the full story.

India Now Top Global Destination for Wild Animals

India has become the world's number one destination for wild animals, with a remarkable 75% of its land now a haven for wildlife. Discover the conservation efforts behind this success. Read more!

Tiger Found Dead in Chhattisgarh, Suspected Poaching

A young male tiger was found dead with missing claws and canines in Ghui forest range near Guru Ghasidas–Tamor Pingla Tiger Reserve. Officials suspect poaching and illegal wildlife trade. Read the full investigation details.

Tiger Found Dead in Surajpur, Poaching Suspected

A young male tiger was found dead under suspicious circumstances near Guru Ghasidas–Tamor Pingla Tiger Reserve in Chhattisgarh. Forest officials suspect electrocution and poaching. Read the full investigation details.

Bengal Tiger Found at 3,010m in Uttarakhand Glacier Valley

A camera trap in Uttarakhand's Sunderdhunga valley captured a Bengal tiger at 3,010m, a record high-altitude sighting. The find, part of a snow leopard study, highlights a healthy prey base and crucial ecological corridors. Read more.

Bengal Tiger Sighted at 9,875 ft in Uttarakhand's Bageshwar

A Bengal tiger was captured on camera at over 9,875 ft in Sunderdhunga Glacier Valley, marking the highest sighting in Bageshwar. This discovery raises key questions about wildlife movement and habitat shifts in the Himalayas. Read more about this signifi

Page 1 of 4