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Tiger Haven: Water Woes Solved in Sanctuary
8 May
Summary
- Water management curbs human-tiger conflicts at Arabhithittu sanctuary.
- 26 ponds created and recharged daily to sustain wildlife.
- AI-enabled cameras monitor four tigers and other animals.

Human-tiger conflicts in the Arabhithittu Wildlife Sanctuary, located on the Hunsur-Mysuru border, have been effectively managed by forest authorities through focused water resource management. This critical intervention prevents the sanctuary's four tigers from leaving the 24 sq km protected zone during dry spells.
Since February, 26 ponds have been constructed and are refilled daily by staff. A solar-powered borewell supplements these efforts, ensuring a consistent water supply. Advanced AI-enabled cameras have been installed throughout the sanctuary to closely track the movements of the tigers and other animals.
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