MP: Two tiger cubs spotted in Nauradehi wildlife sanctuary
PTI, Nov 7, 2021, 6:05 PM IST
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Tigress ‘Radha’ has given birth to two cubs, taking the number of striped animals in Madhya Pradesh’s largest Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary to seven, an official said on Sunday.
Radha in the first litter had given birth to three cubs in 2020.
“A feline named Radha has given birth to two cubs. We have spotted the two new guests in our sanctuary”, Divisional Forest Officer Sudhansu Yadav told PTI.
He said Radha from the Kanha Tiger Reserve and tiger Kanha from the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve – both tiger habitats (reserves) located in east Madhya Pradesh – were relocated to Nauradehi in 2018.
Nauradehi is the biggest wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh which is spread over an area of 1,197 sq km in Sagar, Damoh and Narsinghpur districts. Yadav said the sanctuary has plans to build a tiger track in the park for tourists who want to have a glimpse of the majestic beasts. MP is home to six tiger reserves- Kanha, Banghavgarh, Satpura, Pench, Panna and Sanjay-Dubri, officials said.
MP had the highest number of 56 big cats according to the last tiger census. The All India Tiger Estimation Report port 2018 had found the presence of 2,967 striped animals in the country.
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