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Gujarat Welcomes Tigers Back After Decades
4 Feb
Summary
- Tigers have returned to Gujarat after a confirmed sighting in Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary.
- Gujarat was officially removed from India's tiger count in 1992 and has now been added back.
- The return of tigers is expected to benefit wildlife, local communities, and eco-tourism.

Gujarat has officially welcomed tigers back into its territory, marking a significant conservation achievement. A tiger was recently photographed in the Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary, confirming the species' return after a long absence. This sighting signifies a remarkable comeback, as Gujarat was officially removed from India's tiger count following a 1989 survey that found no evidence of the animals.
The National Tiger Conservation Authority has now reinstated Gujarat on its official tally. Wildlife experts have recommended habitat improvements to further support the growing tiger population. The presence of tigers is expected to have positive ripple effects, including maintaining healthy forests by regulating prey populations and boosting eco-tourism, which can create new job opportunities for nearby villages.




