Suddenly on July 19, without warning, Control Party 2, also called CP-2, disappeared off the face of the earth.

Tiger reintroduction in Sariska After a gap of about four years, tigers are back in Sariska. Two tigers

Flying in tigers to Sariska was not half as difficult as securing their future will be It was Sariska

A response, from agencies that have facilitated the translocation of tigers, throwing light on the selection process of tigers in Ranthambhore Using the skill and knowledge of field forest officers in Ranthambhore, we selected two young adult tigresses that were yet to carve out their own territories. That made them ideal candidates for Sariska. The male tiger was selected because it

Suddenly, across the spectrum of print and electronic media, the Indian tiger is making its presence felt. From dwindling numbers to reintroduction of the species in Sariska, the audience is being fed on information about what oft has been called the king of the jungle. It might be an instance of efforts coming in too late, but nevertheless it underlines the motive to save one of the keystone species from extinction. The status of the tiger in Indian protected area is a matter of concern, not only is the population on a decline, but their habitat and their prey-base are also being threatened.

The tiger cannot be preserved if we ignore the incentives to kill it

LOST IN SARISKA: The tigress from Ranthambhore who is yet to come to terms with her new surroundings. JAIPUR: The male tiger introduced into Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar district of Rajasthan ten days ago from Ranthambhore National Park is coping well while the condition of the female, brought in this past Friday, cannot be said to be very good.

By Narayan Bareth, Jaipur,July 7: The tiger which was relocated to Sariska from Ranthambore has been released from the enclosure on Sunday and the big cat moved in the thick forest in a bid to establish its territory. Villagers in the vicinity heard the tiger roar quite a number of times.

Sariska's gain may be the army's loss. A field firing range near the tiger reserve is likely to be closed down following the relocation of big cats from Ranthambore National Park.
Rajasthan's forest department has refused to give a

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