Tigress Translocated from TATR to Sahyadri Reserve as Part of Conservation Plan

Updated 09 December 2025 02:06 PM

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Tigress Translocated from TATR to Sahyadri Reserve as Part of Conservation Plan

Chandrapur, Dec 9 (PTI) A sub-adult tigress has been captured from the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district for translocation to the Sahyadri Reserve as part of breeding and conservation efforts, an official said.

During an operation on Monday, a team of forest officials, veterinary officers, and rapid rescue personnel, among others, tranquillised the big cat, T7_f_S2_f, the daughter of the tigress identified as T7, TATR's field director, Dr Prabhu Nath Shukla, said in a release.

He said that the capture was strategically executed within the tigress's vast home range, which overlaps both the Tadoba and Kolara core ranges.

Shukla said this operation is part of a broader project to re-establish a viable breeding population in the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR). The introduction of this genetically distinct lineage aims to prevent inbreeding and boost the long-term survival of the tiger metapopulation in Maharashtra.

This is the second tigress being sent to STR from Tadoba.

Following the capture, a thorough health assessment was conducted, and the big cat was fitted with a VHF/GPS radio collar, the official said.

Shukla said that upon arrival at STR, the tigress will undergo a controlled 'soft release' into a temporary enclosure. 

This report includes content sourced from Press Trust of India (PTI), edited for clarity and context.

Tags: tigress translocation, Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, wildlife conservation, tiger population, wildlife protection, Indian wildlife reserves, animal relocation, tiger conservation plan.

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