Updated On: 13 September, 2025 08:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
STR serves as important part of the corridor from Maharashtra to Karnataka; experts opine translocation will take a toll on the mental health of the wild animal due to territorial shift

A Royal Bengal tiger from the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve. PIC/WCT/MAHARASHTRA FOREST DEPARTMENT
What is being called a major boost to tiger conservation efforts in Western Maharashtra, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MOEF&CC) has approved the translocation of eight tigers (three males and five females) from Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) and Pench Tiger Reserve (PTR) to the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR).
In this regard, the Deputy Inspector General of Forests (WL), Dr Surabhi Rai, has written a letter to the Chief Wildlife Warden of the Maharashtra Forest Department. The letter states that the approval has been given in accordance with provision (a) under Section 12 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, for the capture of eight tigers (three males and five females) from the TATR and Pench PTR to the STR.