by Dharmendra Khandal | Nov 8, 2024 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS, RANTHAMBORE, TIGER
Analysis by Dr. Dharmendra Khandal The Chief Wildlife Warden of Rajasthan recently formed an inquiry committee to investigate the troubling disappearance of 25 tigers from Ranthambhore. Initial findings indicate that the tigers went missing in two phases: 11 were...
by Dharmendra Khandal | Aug 8, 2024 | CAPACITY BUILDING, POACHING COMMUNITY REFORM, TIGER
Dieter and Elizabeth Gutmann, from Hamburg, Germany, have devoted much of their lives and wealth to tiger conservation. For the past 20 years, they have regularly visited Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, not as ordinary tourists but as agents of change, strengthening...
by Dharmendra Khandal | Feb 27, 2020 | ANTI POACHING, RANTHAMBORE, TIGER
By Dharmendra Khandal, Ishan Dhar, Sachin Rai and Meenu DhakadThe following analysis is not to discredit the achievements of the Forest Department nor create sensational news, even though there is a lot of interesting and important information for...
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...
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...
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...