Ranthambore National Park Tiger Census
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of the most popular national parks in India. Thousands of tourists visit this place to get a view of tigers. Moreover, it’s also famous for other animals and birds. Ranthambore National Park is located in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. Well, this place is located around 130 km away from Jaipur.
This national park
covers around 1334 sq/km. Hence, it’s the ideal place for Royal Bengal tigers.
Overall, your visit will be incomplete without a safari in this tiger reserve.
For Ranthambore
Safari Booking, you have to visit their official website. Make sure you
hire a guide as well, so he can tell you all the details related to this tiger
reserve.
Tiger Census
As we noted before, this place is famous
for the Royal Bengal tigers. The good thing is this national park has witnessed
a rising population of tigers. According to the official report of the tiger
census, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve has 52 total adult tigers and 15 cubs. Ashok
Gehlot, the chief minister of Rajasthan, has mentioned the increasing number of
Royal Bengal tigers at the meeting of the State Wildlife Board.
The National Tiger Conservation Authority Migration reports the tiger census every
four years. So, it will take time to analyze the initial data. However, one of
the best things about this unofficial report of Ranthambore National Park is the growing popularity of tigers. For example, the national park got 35 more tigers in the last four years.
However,
there are some minor problems with the growing popularity. Even though this
tiger reserve has enough area for tigers and other animals, some are fighting
for their territory. In this case, the fight between Riddhi and Siddhi became
popular. These two tigress sisters have been fighting for territory for a long
time. Hence, Riddhi even got injured while fighting with her sister.
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