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Tiger Conservation Efforts – Project Tiger, etc.

In news: Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

Why in the News?

The Union Environment Ministry has approved the capture and translocation of eight tigers from Tadoba-Andhari and Pench reserves to the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR) in western Maharashtra.

In news: Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

About Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR):

  • Overview: Situated in the Sahyadri Range, Western Ghats (Maharashtra), spanning districts of Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur, Ratnagiri.
  • Status: Declared Tiger Reserve (2010); part of UNESCO Western Ghats World Heritage Site (2012).
  • Geography: Dominated by Shivsagar (Koyna) and Vasant Sagar (Warana) reservoirs.
  • Vegetation: Moist evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist & dry deciduous forests; endemic trees like karvi, bamboo, Terminalia, Emblica.
  • Fauna: Bengal tiger, leopard, dhole, gaur, antelopes, mouse deer, giant squirrel. Birds include hornbills, vultures, river tern.
  • Tiger Status: Tigers absent for years; 5–9 present since 2018 (as per camera trap evidence).
  • Corridor Linkages: Connected to Radhanagari WLS (north) and Anshi–Dandeli TR (south, Karnataka), forming a key Western Ghats corridor.
  • Ecological Role: Secures catchments of Koyna & Warna rivers, crucial for farming and livelihoods.

Need for Tiger translocation:

  • Prey base: Reserve has prey-rich habitat but lacks a stable breeding tiger population.
  • Other benefits: Prevents local extinction, strengthens corridor connectivity, supports Project Tiger, conserves biodiversity, and secures river watersheds.
[UPSC 2017] From the ecological point of view, which one of the following assumes importance in being a good link between the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats?

Options: (a) Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve* (b) Nallamala Forest (c) Nagarhole National Park (d) Seshachalam Biosphere Reserve

 

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