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 …

Baby boom at Ranthambore: 18 cubs in a year

JAIPUR: It's an all-time record for Ranthambore National Park. Within an year, 18 cubs were born in the park to various tigresses. Officials say that the figure is a magical one and that such a mark has been set for the first time. The latest tigress to add to the …

Involve villagers on periphery to protect Sariska tigers'

JAIPUR: Three years after the relocation of the first tiger to the Sariska reserve, an initiative has been launched to rebuild the lost glory of the reserve. On Monday, the Sariska Tiger Foundation organised a day-long workshop which discussed the plethora of problems being faced by the reserve. The head …

Trap camera to replace radio collar for monitoring tigers

JAIPUR: Radio collar on tigers will soon become a thing of the past. The state forest department is working on a plan wherein trap cameras will take pictures of tigers in the forests and transmit them to a centre for the department to monitor movements of the big cats. RN …

Involve villagers on periphery to protect Sariska tigers'

JAIPUR: Three years after the relocation of the first tiger to the Sariska reserve, an initiative has been launched to rebuild the lost glory of the reserve. On Monday, the Sariska Tiger Foundation organised a day-long workshop which discussed the plethora of problems being faced by the reserve. The head …

A tale of two tiger reserves

If the one-time dacoit-ravaged, poacher-infested Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh gives a complex to Rajasthan wildlife authorities and conservationists alike, that is all because of female fecundity. By pioneering the conservationist act of re-introducing the tigers in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan had blazed the trail in 2008 which the …

Radio collars a mating impediment?

JAIPUR: It has been about three years since the first tiger was re-located to Sariska National Park from Ranthambhore. But so far, despite reports of tigers mating, the mystery is that they are not breeding. This is one of the issues that the Sariska Tiger Foundation is going to discuss …

Ranthambore census to focus on five 'missing' tigers

JAIPUR: With the Ranthambore tiger reserve embarking on a census, the focus will be on five tigers that wildlife activists claim to be missing from the park for a long time. The sanctuary embarked on its census on Saturday which would see the trap camera method being deployed for a …

450 officials begin Sariska tiger census

The forest authorities have employed around 450 officials in Rajasthan's Sariska Tiger Reserve to under take the census. The census, which began on Thursday will end on 18 May. The first phase of the census has been dedicated to record pug marks of tiger and panthers and it will be …

Census begins in Sariska, Ranthambore to follow

JAIPUR: The forest department on Thursday began the census at Sariska tiger reserve despite knowing that there are just five tigers at the reserve. The same will commence at Ranthambore two days later. While 150 persons would be involved in the fortnight-long exercise at Sariska, Ranthambore will see 600 people …

Just sighted: A brand new home for tigers

A hitherto little noticed Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary has crowned itself with glory in the annals of tiger conservation in the post-Project Tiger era in the country by playing host to a new tiger family. The comparatively small

Saving the tiger needs putting people First

MAKING RESIDENTS OF TIGER FORESTS PARTNERS IN CONSERVATION IS KEY TO SECURING THE FUTURE OF THE BIG CAT M D Madhusudan & Pavithra Sankaran Since 2006, the environment ministry has demarcated and declared 39

Speeding car kills neelgai in Sariska, 4 tourists arrested

A blue-bull (neelgai) was killed after being hit by a speeding vehicle in Sariska Tiger Reserve on Sunday. The forest officials later arrested four persons in this regard, while the incident exposed the security arrangements in the protected forest area. Assailants, who hailed from Kashmir and were touring Rajasthan, hit …

Tiger death: Suspect took away whiskers

Alwar: The polygraph test on Parsadi Lal Gujjar in Sariska tiger death case is out. The suspect reportedly confessed that he had taken away the whiskers from the carcass of the tiger. However, he did not throw any light on the killer. Meanwhile, Rajgarh court refused to give permission to …

Tiger killing suspect to undergo brain mapping test

Alwar: The suspect in the Sariska tiger killing case will undergo a brain mapping test, a wildlife official said here on Wednesday.

MoEF cries foul over relocation of sambhar

Anindo Dey & Rajendra Sharma | TNN Jaipur/Alwar: It was another relocation bid that went awry. And, the animal in question this time was the meek sambhar. The plan, on the lines of tiger relocation from Ranthambore to Sariska, entailed relocating 70 sambhars from Sariska to Sajjangarh, Kumbhalgarh sanctuaries in …

Tiger death: Suspect may undergo more tests

Alwar/Jaipur: A polygraph test later, it is likely to be be brain mapping and a narco test for suspect Parsadi Lal Gujjar in the tiger death case of Sariska. The suspect will shortly be sent to Ahmedabad for this. According state forest department officials,

Sariska tiger killing: Suspect undergoes polygraph test

Alwar/Jaipur: The man suspected in the killing of male tiger ST-1 at the Sariska tiger reserve, Parsadilal Gujjar, was on Wednesday taken to the CBI's Centre for Forensic laboratory for a polygraphy test. The test will ascertain the extent to which the suspect is involved in the poisoning of the …

Endangered in Sariska

The death of a tiger last month, two and a half years after it was brought to Sariska, proves the National Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan is not safe for the big cat. The death also brought to light little action has been taken on the recommendations of the Tiger Task …

CBI to probe Sariska tiger poisoning

The CBI will conduct a polygraph test on the key accused in the recent killing of a tiger in Sariska. State forest officials said Parsadi Lal, arrested in this case, would be taken to Delhi on Wednesday for questioning in the case. Parsadi, a resident of Kalakhet village, was nabbed …

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