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03-10-2019, 01:59 PM( This post was last modified: 03-10-2019, 02:09 PM by Sanju )
(03-10-2019, 12:15 PM)Rishi Wrote: While Ranthambore's tiger numbers have been surging, the females have barely move out. The known tigers that moved towards Kuno-Palpur post 2010 were all males... Every single one of them!
You already answered that question few days back. But, there are reports of cubs in Kuno region (link provided in previous post). The gene pool exchange don't need females obligatorily. Males can migrate to Madhav to Panna; then to others and vice versa (but each migration may take years). In that way, genetic flux can improve genetic diversity, viability or variations by males naturally.
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Other than that, MP tried to relocate some tigers to Kuno to start a meta population (late 2017 I think) but feared that *h1t Gujarat govt will stop Lion Project by showing this reason even though SC rejected that. Hence, they stopped that and started concentrating only on Lions.