TNN | Jan 24, 2013
SARISKA: Re-populating of the Sariska tiger reserve continued for the second day on Wednesday with the relocation of yet another tigress from Ranthambhore. Two-year-old Beena 2, sibling of the tigress relocated on Tuesday, was tranquilized and taken by road to Sariska.
Officials said the tigress was tranquilized in Ranthambhore at 9 am and a satellite collar fixed on her. Later she was put in a cage on a canter as she began her six hour journey.
The tigress was released in a separate enclosure in Nayapani area of Sariska at 3.35pm. The tigress immediately ran into a bush. She will be released later in the forest.
On Tuesday, Beena 1 was also shifted to Sariska. The total count of tigers in Sariska has now reached nine - two males, two cubs and five females.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/Another-big-cat-relocated-Sariska-tiger-count-reaches-9/articleshow/18156934.cms
The tigress was released in a separate enclosure in Nayapani area of Sariska at 3.35pm |
Officials said the tigress was tranquilized in Ranthambhore at 9 am and a satellite collar fixed on her. Later she was put in a cage on a canter as she began her six hour journey.
The tigress was released in a separate enclosure in Nayapani area of Sariska at 3.35pm. The tigress immediately ran into a bush. She will be released later in the forest.
On Tuesday, Beena 1 was also shifted to Sariska. The total count of tigers in Sariska has now reached nine - two males, two cubs and five females.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/Another-big-cat-relocated-Sariska-tiger-count-reaches-9/articleshow/18156934.cms
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