Odisha plan to develop 2nd tiger habitat

Strict vigil has been kept on movement of the Royal Bengal tigress Sundari ahead of getting some good news.

Update: 2018-10-15 20:40 GMT
National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has directed Odisha to restore Sundari, the female tiger brought from Kanha National Park of MP, to its native forest after her partner, MB-2, the male tiger of Badhavgarh in MP, was poisoned to death in Satkosia, raising questions on the conservation measures by the Odisha forest department.

Bhubaneswar: After Satkosia, the authorities are targeting the forest areas under Mahanadi Wildlife Division to release tigers, to be brought in the second phase from other states.

With the Royal Bengal tiger Kanha and tigress Sundari brought from Madhya Pradesh coming closer to each other in Satkosia forest area; good news is expected from the couple very soon.

The forest department will plan to start translocation process in the second phase to have one more pair of tigers if the ‘man-eating’ Sundari will not pose any threat to human habitats in Satkosia forest.

After Satkosia, the next target is Mahanadi Wildlife Division where the big cats will be released, said Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Sandeep Tripathy.

Currently, the focus is on Satkosia Tiger Reserve where the forest department achieved success in making efforts to establish relationship between two wild tigers. The mating may bring good news by New Year, he said.

Strict vigil has been kept on movement of the Royal Bengal tigress Sundari ahead of getting some good news. With success of the project, the forest department will bring more tigers for forests under Mahanadi Wildlife Division.

In view of tiger scare among residents inside Satkosia forest and to facilitate the tigers for free movement, the department is planning to relocate the villagers in core area of Satkosia to other locations, where they will be provided houses. Also, the tiger awareness programme is being initiated and priority is being given on relocation of villagers and creation of forest. However, the process will take two years, Mr Tripathy said.

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