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Tigress translocated from Pench to Sahyadri reserve in Maharashtra to boost conservation

A three-and-a-half-year-old tigress, T-123, has been translocated from Pench Tiger Reserve to the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra as part of a conservation programme to strengthen the tiger population in the Western Ghats. This marks the third tigress shifted to Sahyadri under the initiative, following earlier translocations from Tadoba

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She is the third tigress to be shifted to Sahyadri under the programme. File Pic

She is the third tigress to be shifted to Sahyadri under the programme. File Pic

A tigress has been translocated from the Pench Tiger Reserve to the Sahyadri Reserve in Maharashtra as part of an ongoing programme to strengthen conservation efforts and augment the big cat population in the Western Ghats, officials said on Friday.

She is the third tigress to be shifted to Sahyadri under the programme, after two big cats that were earlier translocated from the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve.

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