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Tiger Airlifted to Rajasthan for Genetic Boost

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A tigress was airlifted from Madhya Pradesh to Rajasthan's Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve.
  • This marks Rajasthan's first inter-state aerial tiger translocation.
  • The move aims to increase tiger numbers and genetic diversity in the state.
Tiger Airlifted to Rajasthan for Genetic Boost

Rajasthan has initiated a landmark conservation effort by completing its first inter-state aerial translocation of a tiger. A three-year-old tigress from Madhya Pradesh's Pench Tiger Reserve was flown to Rajasthan and released into an acclimatisation enclosure at the Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve on Monday morning.

The tigress is currently in good health and showing normal behaviour, according to forest officials. She will remain in a specially prepared enclosure for approximately a week to adapt to the local climate, terrain, and prey before being released into the wild. This careful acclimatisation process is crucial for her successful integration.

This relocation is part of a broader strategy to strengthen tiger populations in Ramgarh Vishdhari and Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserves and to introduce fresh genetic diversity, combating inbreeding issues identified in Rajasthan's tiger population. This historic move, approved by the National Tiger Conservation Authority, is expected to facilitate future translocations.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The tigress was moved to Rajasthan's Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve to increase tiger numbers and improve genetic diversity, addressing inbreeding concerns.
An acclimatisation enclosure allows a translocated tiger to adapt to new climatic conditions, terrain, and prey before being released into the wild.
This inter-state translocation introduces a new gene pool, crucial for the long-term health and growth of Rajasthan's tiger population, preventing inbreeding.

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