Jaipur : The growing tiger inhabitants in Sariska and the struggle within the space at the moment are forcing the tigers there to return in direction of Jaipur. 27 months after Sariska’s Tiger ST 24 got here to Jamvaramgarh, one other Tiger ST 2305 reached Raisar in Jaipur district on the night time of twenty eighth November from Sariska. The Forest Department has elevated the monitoring of each the tigers. The migration of tigers from Sariska to different districts of Haryana and Rajasthan can also be giving combined alerts on the necessity for habitat enchancment and tiger administration.
Sariska tigers knock in Jaipur district!
– After a niche of 27 months, one other tiger from Sariska reached Jaipur district.
– On August 24, 2022, ST 24 got here to Jamvaramgarh from Ajabgarh.
Now ST 2305 entered Jaipur district on twenty eighth November.
– Presently camped in Kani Khor of Dantli Block of Raiser Range.
– While ST 24 can also be current within the Nimbhi space of Raiser Range.
– Distance from capital Jaipur through ST 2305 is about 57 kilometers.
– Whereas the gap of ST 24 is about 35 kilometers
Due to raised prey base, Bagh Raiser and Jamvaramgarh are being made territories.
Due to extend within the variety of tigers in Sariska, tigers are popping out in the hunt for territory.
Currently, lure cameras are put in within the pugmark space of ST 2305.
– FD Sangram Singh Katiyar deployed 4 groups around the clock for trekking of ST 2305.
– Big query ‘Are Jamvaramgarh and Raisar turning into new habitat for tigers?’
– Will NTCA give rest in guidelines to translocate the tigress to this space?
The inhabitants of tigers in Sariska Tiger Reserve has reached the extent of 43. The space has began turning into smaller as per the inhabitants of tigers. There are nonetheless many villages inhabited within the core space of Sariska. In such a scenario, tigers are wandering right here and there in the hunt for their territory. Recently, Tiger ST 2303 had reached Haryana after leaving Sariska. After about two and a half months of onerous work, it was tranquilized and despatched to Ramgarh Vishdhari. Now its brother ST 2305, after wandering right here and there for 3 months, lastly left Sariska and reached Kani Khor space of Raiser Range on the night time of 28 November. Both the tigers are within the Raiser vary nowadays.
Among these, ST 24 has camped round Nimbhi whereas SACH 2305 is roaming in Kani Khor space of Dantli Naka. To keep away from any battle between the 2, the Forest Department has deployed some groups right here. On the directions of Chief Wildlife Warden Pawan Upadhyay, Field Director of Sariska Sangram Singh Katiyar is monitoring the motion of this tiger. Wildlife specialists say that to regulate the growing inhabitants of tigers in Sariska, it’s essential to relocate the village from there so that there’s habitat enchancment and the tigers there keep there.
However, specialists additionally say that since two tigers at the moment are in Jaipur district, a feminine tigress must be translocated to Digota enclosure in order that the tiger inhabitants right here could be elevated and a sub-core space of Sariska could be created. According to NTCA’s SOP, shifting of tiger or tigress can occur solely within the core space. In such a scenario, particular permission must be taken from NTCA to shift the tigress on this space.