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B2 and Other Great Tiger Pics from India

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( This post was last modified: 12-16-2022, 01:35 AM by Roflcopters )


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WTI's #RapidResponseTeam (RRT) and Pilibhit forest department rescued a female tiger cub that had taken refuge inside a vegetation patch in Pilibhit district, 500 meters from National Highway 730.

It appears the cub had strayed and separated from the mother. Being very young, and unable to hunt on its own, it had taken to scavenging livestock carcass that were dumped in the vicinity. 

The team scouted the nearby area, looking for the mother or other cubs for nine days, but to no avail. Finally the RRT and forest department team successfully captured the young tigress, conducted it's medical examination, and safely sent it to Kanpur zoo.

The operation was a part of WTI's Terai Tiger Project supported by Chester Zoo , U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Uttar Pradesh Forest Department.

What is Terai Tiger Project? https://www.wti.org.in/projects/terai-tiger-project/


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Dudhwa male. Dec/2022


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Malangsa, a young male from Dudhwa. Dec/2022


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Tigers of Nowhere!

Tracking tigers outside protected areas is a happiness of highest order. This #terai tigress along with her sub adult cubs reside on the boundary of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh states in a small forest patch of the Surai Conservation Area adjoining the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve. They live along the dry nullahs and hide in the culverts and sugarcane fields and 'try' to coexsist alongwith disturbing human neighbors. Encounters do happen - mostly positive rarely conflicts. 

Truely said, there are more tigers outside our national parks than inside. Dec/2022


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Sub adult male from Corbett. Dec/2022


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male tiger from Chitwan. 2019


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T46/Baisanghat of Kanha. May/2022


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Neela Nala. Dec/2022


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Pattewala male of Kanha. Dec/2022


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Hirdi Nalla seems to be doing well despite the injury. 


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Taru the undisputed king of all the buffers past Moharli. May/2022


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T13 male from Nagzira. Feb/2022


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tiger from Amangarh. Dec/2022


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Kazi 45. Dec/2022
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