Ranthambore NP

Affidavit filed by the Chief Wildlife Warden, Assam on feral horses in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park (DSNP), 08/05/2025

Affidavit filed by the Chief Wildlife Warden, Assam in the matter of news item titled "the last feral horses in India" appearing in Mongabay, November 5, 2024. The matter relates to the critically endangered status of feral horses in the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park as well as of smuggling of these …

Raj minister steps in to save tiger

Jaipur: It was a happy reunion for tigress T-5 and her cubs on Friday morning at the Ranthambore national park. Timely action saved them from death. Out for photography at the park, state tourism minister Beena Kak on Thursday spotted the three with the help of the powerful camera. ‘‘The …

5-yr-old diesel vehicles can ply in Rbore

Jaipur: The Rajasthan High Court on Wednesday temporarily allowed the owners of diesel vehicles to ply their canters for safari in the Ranthambore National Park, provided the vehicle is not more than five years old and the Euro emission norms are complied with. The interim order was issued by Justice …

Tiger count up in North, but falling in Naxal belt

There is some good news for tiger lovers: preliminary results of the second all-India tiger census, due to be released in March, show a rise in the tiger density of the country

More tiger cubs bring cheer to Ranthambore

Jaipur: Ranthambore, which lost 10 tigers recently due to deaths or straying, may have got back its count with at least nine cubs being sighted in the park. Since last September, five cubs have been caught on camera while forest guards spotted two more tigresses which are said to be …

Tigress, cubs stray out of Ranthambore

Jaipur: The pressure of a growing big cat population has pushed another tigress out of the Ranthambore National Park. Tagged T-13, the tigress walked out of her territory in Sultanpur along with her cubs to the Chambal area, about 4km outside the national park region, said forest officials on Tuesday. …

Tigress, cubs stray out of Rbore

Anindo Dey | TNN Jaipur: The pressure of a growing big cat population has pushed another tigress out of the Ranthambore National Park. A tigress tagged T-13 had to walk out from her territory in Sultanpur along with her cubs to the Chambal area, about 4km outside the national park …

Another tiger birth in Ranthambore?

Jaipur: Close on the heels of the birth of two new cubs at the Ranthambore tiger reserve in the recent past, there could be some more good news in store. Indications are that another big cat may have given birth to some cubs. Though officials did not confirm it, pugmarks …

Five suspected poachers held in Ranthambore

Jaipur: At least five persons were arrested from in and around the Ranthambore tiger reserve on charges of illegally entering the forest, carrying arms, poaching and a host of other charges. Officials say that at least three tractors, a gun, a wild boar an ATM card, a PAN card and …

R'bhore cubs were poisoned

According to investigating officials, insecticide was used for poisoning wild animals who pose threat to livestock The poisonous substance, organophosphorus insecticide, the traces of which were found from the viscera of ST1 tiger in Sariska, was also used in killing two tiger cubs in Ranthambhore in March 2010. Officials involved …

Rbore, Sariska entrapped in failing system?

Poaching Threat Looms Large, Slack Monitoring System Anindo Dey | TNN Jaipur: The recent death of a tiger at the Sariska reserve and a complete reshuffle of officials later, it is a failed system that the state forest department is slowly but steadily getting entrapped into. For not only are …

R'bhore visitors to carry ID cards

Park authorities have made it mandatory to verify the identity of tourists in whose name booking has been done Arvind Singh Next time you visit the Ranthambhore National Park (RNP), do not forget to carry a valid photo identity card. Park authorities have made it mandatory to physically verify the …

No entry to Rbore park sans ID card

Anindo Dey | TNN Jaipur: Entry to the Ranthambore national park will now require tourists to furnish a photo identity card from December 7. In its absence they will be denied entry. A

Poaching threat: High alert sounded at Rbore

Jaipur: A high alert has been sounded at the Ranthambore national park by the forest department after threats of possible poaching. Forest guards, police and ecodevelopment groups have all been alerted to maintain a strict vigil in and around the park. Interestingly, the threats from poachers come at a time …

Relocation from Ranthambore, Sariska held up

Inadequate compensation package, clubbed with new Tribal Tenancy Act, is turning out to be a big hurdle in implementing an ambitious scheme to shift villages located in two tiger sanctuaries

R'bhore on alert amid poaching fears

Forest department deploys teams of guards at vulnerable places in the national park to conduct patrolling after an activist shoots off letter DNA Correspondent Fearing poaching of tigers, the state forest department has sounded a high alert in and around the Ranthambhore National Park. According to sources, forest guards have …

HC orders ban on diesel vehicles in R'bore

JAIPUR: The Rajasthan High Court on Thursday banned plying of diesel-run vehicles including safari cantors in the Ranthambore tiger sanctuary with immediate effect. The order passed by Justice M N Bhandari puts a ban on the plying of as many as 48 diesel cantors, which are presently being used to …

Heavy rain forces closure of Ranthambhore National Park

Heavy rain have forced the authorities to temporarily close the Ranthambhore National Park (RNP). The forest department closed the booking counters two days ago and only those tourists who had booked an entry into the park in advance are being allowed. "Only those who had booked in advance are being …

Tiger death: Sariska caught in translocation, relocation tussle

The death of a translocated tiger from the Ranthambore National Park (RNP) to the Sariska Tiger Sanctuary, which lost all its tigers in 2005, has brought to the fore the tug-of-war between the two sanctuaries and the need to fast-track relocation of villagers residing in the vicinity. Senior forest officials …

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