Sariska 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 …

CBI arrests two wanted poachers

PRAMOD KUMAR Oct. 14: The CBI has arrested two poachers

Aid given to relocate villages in tiger reserves

Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Tamil Nadu and Manas sanctuary in Assam have been given a financial package for the year 2008-09, according to an environment ministry official The Centre has released nearly Rs 100 crores to five states to relocate villages in tiger reserves to free the animals from human …

SAARC leaders to visit Sariska Tiger Reserve

India will showcase its success story in re-introducing tigers in Rajasthan's Sariska reserve to the SAARC nations when their foreign ministers meet here next month. A tiger at the Sariska Tiger Reserve"The dignitaries from the neighbouring countries visiting India in August to attend a conference will also take a trip …

Reserves not clear on tiger numbers, one may be denotified

Of the 37 tiger reserves in the country, there is no information available on the number of tigers

Jairam expresses concern over depleting tiger population

Sujay Mehdudia NEW DELHI: The depleting population of tigers in the country is

Star stripe lords over Sariska

Sunny Sebastian The reserve

Roaring Success

A pat on the back for wildlife officials is due, as the tiger count in Rajasthan's sanctuaries has increased to 44. Three years back, tiger lovers in India and other parts of the world were aghast when news came in that tigers had vanished from the Sariska Sanctuary of Rajasthan, …

In Rajasthan, tigers still roar

Here is some good news for wildlife enthusiasts. The number of tigers as also herbivores in the state has gone up this year. The number of tigers has shot up from 32 in 2008 to 44 in 2009, excluding two cubs. A recent wildlife census reveals that the Ranthambore National …

Love in Sariska: First litter by monsoon-end

Abantika Ghosh | TNN New Delhi: More than four years after the Sariska Tiger Reserve earned worldwide notoriety for having lost its entire tiger population, hopes are high that the reserve will finally have its

Leopard now the king of Sariska Tiger reserve

Sunny Sebastian JAIPUR: Leopards made merry in the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan when the tigers were away over the past few years. The absence of the big cat from the once prestigious Project Tiger sanctuary in Alwar district after their total disappearance in 2004-05 apparently led to the increase …

Heat wave delays tiger relocation to Sariska

Unrelenting heat wave in North India has put a halt on Rajasthan government

Collars stop working, news ones ordered

New Delhi: They were put into use after a lot of hype and budgetary allocations. However, collars

Young tigress at home in Sariska

JAIPUR: The young tigress flown into the Sariska Tiger Reserve from the Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan on February 25 has since been released into the wild. The animal, third of the big cats to be released in Sariska as part of a tiger re-introduction package, has been traced to …

Danger: no tigers ahead

While the disappearance of tigers from the Sariska National Park shook the world wildlife fraternity, the reports of death of nine big cats in the Kaziranga National Park in the last three months is quite shocking. Wildlife experts say that the toll must be higher and believe that the forest …

Ranthambhore tigress released in Sariska

New Delhi: After a four-month delay and several attempts in the second phase to revive the number of big cats in Sariska, a tigress was flown in the reserve forest from Ranthambhore on Wednesday to join a tiger pair that was moved here last year. The three-and-a-half-year-old tigress, weighing 143 …

Royal Catastrophe

The dawn OF 2009 only brought despair for the tiger. One shocking revelation was the unprecedented poaching in the past three months. From November to January, skins and bones of seven tigers have been seized, plus three killed by poachers. Seventeen tigers have been found dead

Embedded conservation: The case of Bera village, Alwar District, Rajasthan

Bera is a village of approximately 40 households located in Core II of Sariska Tiger Reserve. The population of Bera is comprised entirely of Gujar pastoralists, who depend on the forest for animal fodder, as well as for fuel wood and various non-timber forest produce. Since 1979, when 866 sq …

Sariska project shows the way

Ananda Banerjee | New Delhi The first successful wild tiger relocation from the Ranthambore National Park to Sariska Tiger Reserve has injected immense hope and confidence among forest officials and wildlife scientists, who had taken one of the most delicate translocation jobs in natural history. The Panna Relocation Project imminently …

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