GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 3: Disaster ManagementPrelims

Tigers far away from home: A mixed bag for wildlife conservation, Pg19

Tiger dispersal from Maharashtra raises concerns of human-animal conflict; conservationists seek corridor protection and habitat revitalization.

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Key Highlights:

  • A Royal Bengal Tiger from Maharashtra's Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve was captured in Andhra Pradesh after traveling over 650 km.
  • Another tiger, believed to be from Maharashtra, is being tracked in Telangana, initially spotted in Adilabad.
  • Both tigers' proximity to residential areas raises concerns about potential human-animal conflict.
  • Dispersal is a natural behavior for tigers seeking new territories and mates.

Detailed Insights:

  • The tiger captured in Andhra Pradesh was shifted to the Animal Rescue Centre in Visakhapatnam, with a decision on its release pending.
  • The tiger in Telangana initially moved south but is now heading north, potentially back to its original habitat.
  • Increased tiger populations in "source" reserves like Chandrapur lead to dispersal, with young males particularly prone to seeking new territories.
  • Dispersal is crucial for gene flow and revitalizing isolated tiger populations, highlighting the need for protected corridors.
  • The risk of conflict with humans and poaching increases as tigers move through agricultural areas and near roads.
  • Existing tiger reserves may lack space for relocated tigers, posing challenges for managing dispersing individuals.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Dispersal: The natural movement of animals from their birth site to new areas.
  • Human-animal conflict: Negative interactions between humans and wild animals, often resulting in harm.
  • Tiger corridor: Protected stretches of habitat that allow tigers to move between isolated populations.
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