Centre Approves Tiger Translocation to Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

GS3 – Environment & Ecology

Context
The Union Environment Ministry approved the translocation of eight tigers from Tadoba-Andhari and Pench Tiger Reserves to the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR) in Maharashtra to revive tiger populations in the northern Western Ghats.

Key Highlights

  • Approval: Granted to the Maharashtra Chief Wildlife Warden with conditions for veterinary care and minimal trauma.
  • Initial Translocation: Two tigresses from Tadoba Tiger Reserve by December 2025.
  • Sahyadri Tiger Reserve:
    • Area: 1,165 sq km.
    • Formed in 2010 by merging Chandoli National Park and Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary.

Detailed Insights

  • Objective: Establish a breeding tiger population in northern Western Ghats, where natural colonization has not occurred despite rich vegetation.
  • Wildlife Institute of India (WII): Positive appraisal of preparations to host translocated tigers.
  • Soft Release: Translocated tigers will initially stay in temporary enclosures, with prey augmentation to support adaptation.
  • Carrying Capacity: Studies suggest STR can host over 20 tigers, with three male tigers already recorded.
  • NTCA Recommendation: Approved in October 2023 as part of the second phase of the tiger recovery plan.
  • Ecological Importance:
    • Protects forests and watersheds.
    • Maintains habitat connectivity in the Western Ghats.
    • STR is a catchment for Koyna and Warna rivers, supporting livelihoods in surrounding districts.
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