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Elusive Caracal Fitted With Radio Collar in Indian Desert
2 Mar
Summary
- A caracal was fitted with a radio collar in Jaisalmer's deserts.
- The collared caracal is being monitored near the India-Pakistan border.
- Rajasthan government launched a special conservation project for caracals.

A rare and elusive caracal has been fitted with a radio collar for the first time in the deserts of Jaisalmer, marking a significant conservation breakthrough. The operation, conducted on January 25, allows forest officials to monitor the animal's movements via satellite tracking. The collared caracal has been observed near the India-Pakistan international border, prompting close coordination between the Forest Department and the Border Security Force for its protection.
Western Rajasthan is believed to host the largest wild population of caracals in India. Local sightings and the collared caracal's proximity to another of its kind suggest the Thar desert could be a vital refuge. A special conservation project, a collaboration between the Rajasthan government and the Wildlife Institute of India, is now underway to map distribution areas and refine management practices for the species.




