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Gujarat Roars Back: Tiger Returns After 33 Years!
26 Dec
Summary
- Gujarat becomes India's only state hosting lions, tigers, and leopards.
- A tiger sighting confirms Gujarat's 'Tiger State' status after 33 years.
- Conservation efforts include prey base augmentation and ecosystem strengthening.

Gujarat has officially regained its 'Tiger State' status after a 33-year absence, marking a significant conservation achievement. The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has confirmed the presence of a tiger in Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary, prompting Gujarat's inclusion in the national Tiger Census. This development signifies a proud moment as Gujarat is now the sole Indian state simultaneously hosting lions, tigers, and leopards.
Forest officials first detected tiger pugmarks and later captured an image via camera trap, leading to the NTCA's investigation and subsequent confirmation. The state government has pledged to strengthen the tiger's habitat by ensuring adequate water, prey species like spotted deer and antelopes, and robust security measures. Efforts are also underway to train forest personnel and potentially introduce a female tiger to bolster the population, with aspirations for Ratanmahal Sanctuary to be declared a Tiger Reserve.




