A Roaring Success: Tiger Cubs Boost Sariska's Population
The Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan celebrates a rise in its tiger population to 54, following the birth of two cubs to tigress ST-22. This success highlights the effectiveness of the reserve's conservation efforts, which include enhanced security and water resource management to support wildlife.
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The Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan has seen its tiger population grow to 54 with the recent birth of two cubs, officials announced on Monday. The birth signifies a significant achievement for the reserve's ongoing conservation efforts.
According to images captured by camera traps, the cubs, born to tigress ST-22, were confirmed in the Talvriksh range. These images show the tigress moving through the dense forests with her new cubs in tow.
Sariska Field Director Sangram Singh emphasized the reserve's thriving wildlife conservation strategies, which include fortifying security measures and intensifying monitoring. Special teams have been deployed to survey the area routinely, coupled with efforts to replenish water sources for the upcoming summer to ensure the welfare of the wildlife.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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