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Bengal Tiger Found at 3,010m in Uttarakhand Glacier Valley

A camera trap in Uttarakhand's Sunderdhunga valley captured a Bengal tiger at 3,010m, a record high-altitude sighting. The find, part of a snow leopard study, highlights a healthy prey base and crucial ecological corridors. Read more.

Bengal Tiger Sighted at 9,875 ft in Uttarakhand's Bageshwar

A Bengal tiger was captured on camera at over 9,875 ft in Sunderdhunga Glacier Valley, marking the highest sighting in Bageshwar. This discovery raises key questions about wildlife movement and habitat shifts in the Himalayas. Read more about this signifi

Karnataka Deploys Canine Squads in Tiger Reserves

Karnataka's forest department deploys 10 specially trained Belgian Malinois dogs across its five tiger reserves, a first-of-its-kind initiative in India to strengthen anti-poaching efforts and wildlife conservation.

Missing Tiger Census Team Found Safe in Kerala Forest

Three Kerala forest personnel missing during the National Tiger Census in Bonacaud were safely located in Iruthode. The team lost communication after taking a wrong path. Read the full rescue details.

Four Tiger Cubs Rescued and Reunited with Mother

In a heartwarming rescue, four tiger cubs were saved and reunited with their mother in Mysuru's Hunsur division. Separately, a tiger was sighted multiple times at the BEML campus.

Tiger Cubs Reunited With Mother in Mysuru Rescue

Heartwarming wildlife rescue in Karnataka as four tiger cubs successfully reunited with their mother after security personnel spotted the tigress multiple times in BEML campus. Read the full story.

18th Tiger Rescue Overloads Karnataka Wildlife Centers

Forest officials rescue 10-year-old tigress in Mysuru, marking 18th tiger rescue in two months. Wildlife centers operate beyond capacity, prompting search for new facilities. Read more about the human-animal conflict crisis.

Minister names tiger and lion cubs at Delhi Zoo

MoS Kirtivardhan Singh visited Delhi's National Zoological Park, naming white tiger cubs Durga and Devi and Asiatic lion cubs Kartik and Karni. Read more about this special event.

Tiger returns to Gujarat after two decades extinct

Gujarat forest department confirms tiger presence in Ratanmahal after 20+ years of extinction. State seeks NTCA intervention for tiger reserve status and conservation measures. Historic development for wildlife.

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