Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik announced a significant rise in the state's tiger population, from 101 in 2000 to 444 in recent years, reflecting the success of conservation efforts.
Tiger ConservationMaharashtraForest DepartmentWildlife ProtectionBiodiversityReal Estate MaharashtraMar 05, 2025
The current tiger population in Maharashtra is 444, as announced by Forest Minister Ganesh Naik.
The tiger population in Maharashtra has increased from 101 in 2000 to 444 in recent years.
The main tiger reserves in Maharashtra are Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Pench Tiger Reserve, and Melghat Tiger Reserve.
Measures include the construction of solar-powered fences, installation of camera traps, and the establishment of corridors for tiger movement. Awareness programs and education campaigns have also been conducted.
Challenges include increasing human population and urbanization, which pose threats to tiger habitats. The state government is working on sustainable solutions to balance development with conservation.
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