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 …

Skewed sex ratio, overcrowding may mar R'bore

JAIPUR: Overcrowding and a skewed sex ratio at the Ranthambore tiger reserve could leave a telling effect on the future of the sanctuary. According to experts, the anomalies could even leave a mark on the number of tigers at the park in the days to come. In fact, experts are …

Experts to oppose relocation

JAIPUR: The death of a translocated tiger in a territorial fight at Sariska has once again prompted wildlife activists in Rajasthan to oppose the shifting of big cats from one tiger reserve to another. The Ranthambore Bachao Andolan (RBA), which was already holding the forest officials responsible for the territorial …

Relocated tiger still missing from Sariska

Forest officials at Sariska Tiger Reserve are a worried lot. Despite their best efforts, they have not been able to locate one of the five tigers that were recently shifted from Ranthambhore National Park, even after scanning the forest for nearly a fortnight now. Though the missing tiger

CJM dismisses Ranthambore noise pollution case

JAIPUR: The chief judicial magistrate at Sawai Madhopur on Tuesday dismissed a petition alleging violation of wildlife, environment and civic laws during the wedding of celebrity couple Russell Brand and Katy Perry held recently at Ranthambore. The petition was filed by Ranthambore Park Bachao Samiti through its president and local …

R'bore luxury resort booked for noise pollution

RANTHAMBORE: The luxury-tented resort that played host to the jungle wedding of British comedian Russel Brand and US pop singer Katy Perry will now have to face the music for alleged violation of the noise pollution control rules. The police has booked a case against the resort on Saturday.The tented …

Big cat straying worries experts

The repeated incidents of tigers straying out of the Ranthambhore forests

Confusion ends, officials identify Bharatpur tiger

Jaipur: The male tiger now at Keoladeo in Bharatpur is the same one that attacked forest ranger Daulat Singh Shaktawat on August 20 on the periphery of the Ranthambore National Park. Forest department officials said its pictures have been taken at the bird sanctuary with the help of trap cameras.

Count confusion over pugmarks in Bharatpur

Anindo Dey | TNN Jaipur: There could be more than one tiger on the prowl in Rajasthan and neighbouring states from the Ranthambore National Park. The suspicion grew stronger after forest officials on Sunday discovered the carcass of a blue bull in Bharatpur. On a closer examination, not only tiger …

Tiger trail now leads to Ghana sanctuary

Exactly one week after it strayed into Uttar Pradesh, a missing tiger from Ranthambhore was believed to have been spotted in the Ghana Wildlife Sanctuary on Monday. It was last Monday when a tiger from Ranthambhore had strayed to the Fara village, situated between Mathura and Agra districts of Uttar …

Tiger remains elusive, pug marks spotted near Rajasthan border

Jaipur: Forest officials from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, who are on the trail of a tiger in Mathura which had strayed from Ranthambore National Park, sawits pug marks near Rajasthan border late on Tuesday. According to sources, forest officials spotted some pug marks near the Mathura refinery late in the …

No trace of Rbore tiger in Mathura

Villagers Living In Fear Anindo Dey & Neha Lalchandani | TNN Jaipur/New Delhi: The strayed tiger spotted near Mathura on Monday continued to elude forest officials for the second day. On Tuesday, the animal, identified as a young sub-adult male, was spotted about two to three times at different spots …

Tiger strays to UP, forest team on trail

A four-member team of the forest department from Jaipur has left for the Uttar Pradesh-Rajasthan border to rescue a tiger which has strayed in a village between Mathura and Agra in UP. The expert team was sent following reports of attack by the tiger. On Monday a tiger had crossed …

Missing Ranthambore tiger spotted in Mathura

Jaipur: Five months after a tiger from Ranthambore National Park strayed towards Dholpur, the animal was spotted at Farah village in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, where it reportedly attacked seven villagers on Monday. As last reports came in, the tiger was said to be surrounded by angry villagers in …

New measures to protect tigers

JAIPUR: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has announced a series of measures to protect the tigers in the State. The State needs a balanced approach in development of eco-tourism while conserving its tiger habitats and the famous bird sanctuary, Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, he said calling for public participation in …

Not just tigers, bid to conserve locals

Anindo Dey | TNN Jaipur: It is a new chapter in conservation at the Ranthambore wild-life sanctuary. From taking care of just the animal alone, it is taking care of the people living around the sanctuary as a way to save the forest. And this time it is the hospitality …

More sanctuaries on Ranthambhore model

There is good news in store for the lovers of wildlife and nature. Soon the wildlife sanctuaries of Kota, Darrah, Ramgarh, Bundi and Kubhalgarh will be improved and developed in the pattern of Ranthambhore National Park and the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. A decision to this effect was taken at a …

Double delight: Two tiger cubs spotted in Ranthambore

Rachna Singh | TNN Jaipur: For the wild life enthusiasts, there is just a week to go before the Ranthambhore National Park is thrown open to the tourists for tiger sighting. Now, after a span of two years, two tiger cubs, barely three months old, are spotted in the park. …

Ranthambores star grapples with old age

Jaipur: A young calf tied to a tree just outside the Lakarda outpost may look strangely out of place at Ranthambore National Park. However, conservation has its strange stories in the wild. The calf was kept as a reserved food for Machli, the most famous tigress of the national park. …

Ranthambore Machli on her last legs

Anindo Dey | TNN Jaipur: A young calf tied to a tree just outside the Lakarda outpost may look strangely out of place at Ranthambore National Park. However, conservation has its strange stories in the wild. The calf was kept as a reserved food for Machli, the most famous tigress …

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