Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

STR tigress seen with three cubs, population reaches 17

- Devendra Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

ALWAR: Four months after tigress ST-14 was spotted with two cubs, there is more good news from Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR) in Alwar, 210 km from Delhi.

Tigress ST-12 was spotted with three cubs on August 31 – a first for Sariska after it was repopulate­d with tigers from Ranthambor­e, said reserve officials.

STR chief conservato­r of forest Govind Sagar Bhardwaj said ST-12 was captured on a trap camera with her three cubs in the Talvriksh forest range.

Deputy conservato­r of forest Hemant Singh said during tracking on July 7, it was confirmed by seeing her teeth that ST-12 had littered cubs.

“We increased monitoring and fitted 25 cameras in the area. We managed to catch the three newborn cubs on camera on August 31,” he said.

With these additions, the number of tigers in Sariska Tiger Reserve has reached 17, including five cubs.

In April, four-year-old ST-14 gave her first litter of two cubs, bringing cheer to the reserve administra­tion that reeled under the death of tiger ST-11, which died after it got entangled in a snare in an agricultur­al field, and disappeara­nce of tigress ST-5.

The April cubs were born in Sariska after more than two years, the last births being in May 2016 when tigress ST-9 gave birth to ST-15. The reserve, spread over 1,213 sq km, lost all its tigers in 2005 and was repopulate­d with tigers from Ranthambor­e. Eight big cats were relocated from Ranthambor­e to Sariska between 2008 and 2012.

In 2012, relocated tigress ST-2 gave birth to two cubs – ST-7 and ST-8. The tigress gave a litter of two cubs in 2014 again – ST-13 and ST-14. In 2016, tigress ST-9 gave birth to ST-15.

ST-11 was the second tiger to have died after repopulati­on of Sariska. In 2010, ST-1, the first tiger relocated from Ranthambor­e died after villagers poisoned it.

 ?? HT FILE ?? ■ STR chief conservato­r of forest said ST12 was captured on a camera trap with her three cubs in the Talvriksh forest range.
HT FILE ■ STR chief conservato­r of forest said ST12 was captured on a camera trap with her three cubs in the Talvriksh forest range.

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