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Home / Environment / Tigress Tara Roams Free in Sahyadri Reserve

Tigress Tara Roams Free in Sahyadri Reserve

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Tigress Tara successfully released into Chandrapur National Park on December 18, 2025.
  • Two tigresses, Tara and Chanda, have been released to boost tiger numbers.
  • Radio collars will monitor the tigresses for safety and integration.
Tigress Tara Roams Free in Sahyadri Reserve

Tigress Tara was successfully released into the core forest of Chandrapur National Park within the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve on December 18, 2025. This translocation is part of the Tiger Augmentation and Range Expansion (TARA) program aimed at bolstering the tiger population in the region. Tara, previously housed in a soft-release enclosure, demonstrated strong natural behaviors and hunting skills, confirming her readiness for independent survival.

The release of Tara, following that of tigress Chanda on November 20, is expected to significantly contribute to the tiger population, which currently consists of only three male tigers. Officials hope this will lead to breeding and ultimately strengthen biodiversity within the reserve. The initiative also aims to boost sustainable wildlife tourism, creating new employment opportunities.

Both Tara and Chanda are fitted with radio collars for round-the-clock monitoring via satellite and VHF tracking. This comprehensive monitoring includes field-based triangulation, direct sign verification, behavioral documentation, conflict-avoidance protocols with local communities, and veterinary readiness, ensuring their safety and successful integration into the Sahyadri ecosystem.

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.
Tigress Tara was released into the wild on December 18, 2025.
The TARA program is the Tiger Augmentation and Range Expansion program by the Maharashtra Forest Department to increase tiger populations.
The tigresses are monitored using radio collars, satellite telemetry, VHF tracking, and field patrols.

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