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Madhya Pradesh to translocate 15 Tigers to Rajasthan, Odisha and Chhattisgarh

Posted 28 Dec 2024

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The tigers will be translocated from Bandhavgarh, Panna, Kanha, and Pench tiger reserves.

  • Translocation would be done under the animal exchange programme.
  • It would be the biggest relocation of big cats from any state. 
  • Madhya Pradesh is facilitating this project because it has the largest tiger population (785) in the country. 
Map showing key protected areas of Madhya Pradesh

About Inter-state Tiger Translocation Projects

  • Objective:
  • Re-introduction of a tiger population in an area once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct. 
  • Reinforcement/Supplementation of tigers to an existing population to enhance its long-term viability.  
  • The first tiger relocation project was initiated in 2018 wherein two big cats, from Kanha Tiger Reserve and Bandhavgarh, were relocated to Satkosia Tiger Reserve (Odisha). 
  • National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) is key in facilitating such projects.

Benefits of Translocation 

  • Ecological Balance: Restores predator-prey dynamics in underpopulated reserves.
  • Human-animal Conflict Mitigation: Reduces human-tiger conflicts in overcrowded reserves.
  • Rewilding Landscapes: Revives areas where tigers were locally extinct.

Concerns associated with Translocation 

  • Protests from local communities: Villagers living near tiger reserves fear that the tiger will endanger their lives, etc. 
  • Territorial disputes with existing Tigers: This pushes new tigers into human-dominated areas.
  • Other: Poor forest management such as prey augmentation, etc. 
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  • Inter-state Tiger Translocation
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