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Maharashtra: Sahyadri Tiger Reserve welcomes first Tigress under Operation Tara

Sahyadri Tiger Reserve has received its first tigress under Operation Tara as T20-S-2 is safely relocated from Tadoba. The scientific, NTCA-compliant translocation marks a big step in Maharashtra’s tiger revival, with WII-guided monitoring and soft-release underway

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T20-S-2 recently shifted to Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

T20-S-2 recently shifted to Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

In a significant boost to Maharashtra’s tiger conservation efforts, the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR) has welcomed its first new resident under Operation Tara. A young tigress, identified as T20-S-2, has been successfully relocated from the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) as part of the Maharashtra Forest Department’s long-term conservation programme. 

This comes after the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) granted approval to translocate a total of eight tigers, including three males and five females, from TATR and Pench Tiger Reserve (PTR) to Sahyadri. As per the Maharashtra Forest Department, the entire operation is being implemented with scientific guidance from the Wildlife Institute of India (WII).

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