Tigeress Successfully Translocated from Madhya Pradesh to Rajasthan via Helicopter
मुख्य बातें
- •The tigeress translocated from the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh was named ‘Colleni’.
- •The forest department translocated her via helicopter to the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan.
- •The Sariska Tiger Reserve required new genetic bloodlines due to a declining tiger population.
- •The translocation process was executed with extreme care and safety.
- •Forest department officials emphasized the importance of such translocations for tiger conservation.
A tigeress from the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh has been successfully translocated to Rajasthan via helicopter. This translocation was carried out under a special initiative by the forest department, marking a new direction for tiger conservation efforts.
The tigeress, named ‘Colleni,’ was residing in the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh. According to officials from the forest department, she was relocated to the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan due to the declining tiger population in Sariska, which necessitated the introduction of new bloodlines. Special arrangements were made for her translocation, and she was safely transported to Rajasthan by helicopter.
The translocation process was carried out with extreme care. The operation was executed by a team comprising forest department officials, veterinary experts, and security personnel. While transporting the tigeress by helicopter posed a significant challenge, the forest department’s team successfully completed the mission. She has been welcomed at the Sariska Tiger Reserve and is now safely settled in her new habitat.

