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Stray Tiger’s 100km Journey Ends in Rajasthan Forest

A tiger that strayed from Sariska into Haryana’s Rewari has now been spotted in Tijara-Alwar forest zone, creating a buzz and drawing attention to wildlife movement across state lines.

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Stray Tiger’s 100km Journey Ends in Rajasthan Forest

In a dramatic twist of events, a tiger that had strayed from Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan and traveled approximately 100 kilometers through Haryana’s Rewari district has been spotted in the Tijara-Alwar forest zone of Rajasthan. The tiger’s remarkable journey has stirred excitement and concern among wildlife officials and residents.

The big cat first made headlines when it ventured out of its home territory, making its way into Haryana. It was sighted in the Jhabua reserved forest, raising alarm among local authorities who feared for its safety and the impact on local wildlife.

Tracking the tiger’s movements, wildlife experts have been closely monitoring its progress. The recent sighting in the Tijara-Alwar area has intensified efforts to ensure the tiger’s safe return to its natural habitat. Conservationists are particularly focused on understanding the reasons behind such movements, which could shed light on habitat connectivity and the challenges faced by wildlife in fragmented landscapes.

The tiger’s journey underscores the need for effective wildlife management and cross-state cooperation to address the challenges of animal movements across human-made boundaries. As officials continue to track the tiger, the incident serves as a reminder of the intricate relationships between wildlife and their habitats.