Bhubaneswar: In a significant conservation effort, Similipal in Odisha is set to receive two Royal Bengal Tigers from Maharashtra. Necessary steps are being taken to ensure a smooth transition of these majestic animals.
Royal Bengal TigersSimilipalMaharashtraOdisha Forest DepartmentConservationReal Estate MaharashtraOct 20, 2024
Similipal is receiving tigers from Maharashtra to boost its tiger population and enhance conservation efforts by increasing genetic diversity.
The Odisha Forest Department is improving the prey base, enhancing security, engaging with local communities, and preparing a team of veterinarians.
This initiative is significant as it helps increase genetic diversity, which is crucial for the long-term survival of the Royal Bengal Tiger species.
The Odisha Forest Department is responsible for the conservation and management of forests and wildlife in the state, including Similipal.
The tigers will be closely monitored by a team of veterinarians to ensure they adapt well to their new environment and contribute to the existing population.
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