Translocating Tigers to Satkosia

Translocating Tigers to Satkosia



At the onset i must apologize for my emotional outburst in this note. No one is to blame here, definitely not the forest department, for they are doing their best in the given limited circumstances to ensure that wildlife lives longer.  Having said that, why do we need to translocate Tigers, or any other wildlife for that matter? Why can’t humans be translocated instead, and asked to vacate the corridors which they have conveniently occupied, and gradually inching their presence into the animal world. On June 20th 2018, a Tiger ( MV 2) from Kanha national park became a part of a conservation procedure, “Translocating Tigers to Satkosia”.

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