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Hope for Western Ghats: Tiger Translocation Gains Momentum
10 Dec
Summary
- A two-year-old female tiger, T7-S2, was relocated to Chandoli National Park.
- The move is part of Operation TARA to revive tigers in the Sahyadri landscape.
- Eight tigers are approved for translocation to strengthen genetic diversity.

A significant step has been taken towards reviving the tiger population in the Sahyadri landscape with the successful relocation of a two-year-old female tiger, T7-S2. This tigress was moved from Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve to an acclimatisation enclosure within Chandoli National Park, part of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve.
The operation, codenamed TARA, is a focused program designed to bolster tiger numbers in the region. The Union Ministry has sanctioned the translocation of up to eight tigers to the reserve, a move crucial for supporting population recovery and enhancing genetic diversity within the species.
This intervention, involving scientific supervision from the Wildlife Institute of India, represents a renewed effort to establish a thriving tiger presence in the Western Ghats. With two female tigers now introduced, the Sahyadri Tiger Recovery Programme is gaining momentum, offering a beacon of hope for conservation efforts.



