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Current Status of Tigers in Ranthambhore ( 8/10/19)

Current Status of Tigers in Ranthambhore ( 8/10/19)

by Dharmendra Khandal | Oct 21, 2019 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS, RANTHAMBORE, RESEARCH, TIGER

Today, Tiger Watch did an in depth analysis of the current status of Tigers in Ranthambhore. There is consistent discussion and debate on the notion that there are 71 Tigers in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, but that there is only space for 50-55 Tigers. The correct...
Destiny’s Cubs: The success of Foster Care in Ranthambhore

Destiny’s Cubs: The success of Foster Care in Ranthambhore

by Dharmendra Khandal | Oct 13, 2019 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS, RANTHAMBORE, RESEARCH, TIGER

In an unprecedented turn of events, the forest guards of Ranthambhore have attempted to raise orphaned tiger cubs in the wild, providing provisions and a semblance of security that was hitherto the responsibility of their mothers. Not only has this exercise over the...
Human Fatalities caused by Tiger Attacks in Ranthambhore

Human Fatalities caused by Tiger Attacks in Ranthambhore

by Dharmendra Khandal | Oct 13, 2019 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS, RESEARCH, TIGER

Due to their sudden rise, there is much discussion and debate around the recent tiger attacks in Ranthambhore. Tiger Watch has analysed all the facts surrounding tiger caused human fatalities in and around the Tiger Reserve. The following are our findings which are...
The Howling Wolves and Singing Community in Kailadevi

The Howling Wolves and Singing Community in Kailadevi

by Dharmendra Khandal | Oct 6, 2019 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS

Wolves have earned the admiration and respect of many. However, in nearly all the geographical and socio-political contexts they find themselves in, wolves are feared and abhorred. Humans have evolved along with other species; one of the most important co-evolutions...
A Backgrounder on Human-Wildlife Conflict in Rajasthan

A Backgrounder on Human-Wildlife Conflict in Rajasthan

by Dharmendra Khandal | Oct 4, 2019 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS

In a remote corner of Rajasthan, we went to explore places and facts forgotten by history. We worked our way down a deep gorge of the Vindhyan plateau, and up on the escarpment was a prehistoric human shelter, which had a pictograph of a tiger. The blood-red hematite...

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  • Current Status of Tigers in Ranthambhore ( 8/10/19)
  • Destiny’s Cubs: The success of Foster Care in Ranthambhore
  • Human Fatalities caused by Tiger Attacks in Ranthambhore

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