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The Terai Tiger

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Sambha, Dhikala zone 

   

   

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Tiger sighting in terai forests is somewhat difficult due to dense vegetation and shy nature of animals but at time one gets lucky.I was able to photograh a tiger there after many unsuccessful safaris in the past three years.I drove after this male tiger for about 1.5 kms clicking in poor light conditions.

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Her almost grown up cubs (all three females)





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The hunk of Sitabani

   


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Excellent initiative

Another active corridor is the River Gomti Habitat which originates at Pilibhit and reaches Lucknow..

Unnao Tigress
Stripe pattern matched with a Pilibhit Tigress With Cubs by WWF
Status
Gone without a trace

Rehmankheda Male
Beautiful and thorough Gentleman Tiger who spent a good period of time living in and around Rehmankheda area on periphery of Lucknow without a single conflict incidence
Caught.. Radio Collared.. Released in Dudhwa .. Tried to make a territory but chased all over park by other bigger and dominating males.. Chargermale ..Gulrighatmale .. Sathyana Male.. Bankati male.. Crossed over to Nepal as per Forest Dept
Status
Gone without a trace.. No Signals from collar

Faizabad Tiger
Shot by Nawabs from Hydrabad

These are tigers seen and documented..

Conservation Reserve Status is urgent requirement to save this corridor

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Corbett big boy.

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From Dudhwa National Park & Tiger Reserve.

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Amitosh Jaiswal Dudhwa

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A Dudhwa tigress named Baildanda/Super Mom.

If we compare the width of the road with the length of the tigress.. She nearly covers the road from the tip of her nose to the tip of her tail..

The distance between her front right paw and left back foot paw is nearly the same as the driving track

Tigers are know to cover long distances very quickly and quietly

It's the sheer size that aids to this

Then comes the pace which is at the cats will

A mock charge on us at times when it happens comes with a very small window of time to react but the same on it's natural prey base with intention to hunt is deadly

Travel with us to discover the unseen habitats of Taraie

Discover Dudhwa this November with Dudhwa Safari

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Scissor male @Dudhwa.

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Kishanpur female with cubs.

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A streak @ Corbett.

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