From 0 to 40 in 16 years, Sariska scripts tiger conservation history
Thursday, 30 May 2024
Sariska Tiger Reserve has seen a significant success in its tiger reintroduction efforts, marking a historic achievement 16 years after its tiger population was wiped out. Two tigresses, ST-22 and ST-12, have each given birth to quadruplets this year, with ST-22's cubs recently captured on camera. This brings the total tiger count in the reserve to 40, including 11 adult males, 14 adult females, and 15 cubs.
Sariska Tiger Reserve has seen a significant success in its tiger reintroduction efforts, marking a historic achievement 16 years after its tiger population was wiped out. Two tigresses, ST-22 and ST-12, have each given birth to quadruplets this year, with ST-22's cubs recently captured on camera. This brings the total tiger count in the reserve to 40, including 11 adult males, 14 adult females, and 15 cubs.
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