Three tiger cubs, noticed for the first time at Rajasthan’s Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (RTR), have taken the massive cat populace to 74 on the sanctuary positioned at Sawai Madhopur. The reserve now has 20 tigers, 30 tigresses, and 24 sub-adults and cubs, other than four tigers every in Keladevi variety and Dholpur variety of the reserve.
The tigress T-105 became sighted with three cubs on Wednesday night time in Tapkan-Sultanpur location in zone-1, stated Sanjiv Sharma, assistant conservator of wooded area at Ranthambore reserve.
He stated it became the primary clutter of the massive cat, the daughter of tigress T-39.
While the best information has excited natural world lovers, the RTR administration is likewise concerned that with their growing populace, the tiger territory is shrinking.
A forest official stated that because of the increasing population territorial disputes are growing amongst massive cats, ensuing in migration.
Citing the instance of tigress Ridhi and Siddhi, the respectable stated they have got injured every other a number of the instances because of territorial disputes and consequently want to be relocated to Sariska Tiger Reserve however the procedure hasn’t even commenced withinside the final months no matter all necessary approvals.