In a major boost for wildlife enthusiasts, Maharashtra’s Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR) has recorded the presence of a new male tiger, taking the total tiger population in the landscape to seven. Here are visuals captured through camera traps over the past two months inside Chandoli National Park, which forms part of the reserve. PICS/Sahyadri Tiger Reserve
03 March,2026 11:37 PM IST | Divya NairTwo-and-a-half-year-old radio-collared tigress STRT5, better known as Tara, was spotted by a tourist at the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve on Tuesday. (Text by Ranjeet Jadhav) (Pics/Amit Mane)
21 January,2026 12:47 PM IST | ronak mastakarThe Maharashtra Forest Department carried out the soft release of a two-year-old female tigress, T7-S2, from Tadoba–Andhari Tiger Reserve into the Sonarli enclosure at Chandoli National Park, Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, as part of Operation TARA (Tiger Augmentation and Range Expansion). (PICS/ Sahyadri Tiger Reserve)
10 December,2025 01:34 PM IST | Anushree GaikwadSahyadri Tiger Reserve has welcomed Tigress T20-S-2, its first arrival under Operation Tara, after a safe and scientifically executed relocation from Tadoba. The translocation marks a key milestone in Maharashtra’s tiger conservation, with trap cameras capturing her first visuals in the reserve. (Pics/Sahyadri Tiger Reserve)
14 November,2025 11:20 AM IST | Tarun VermaADVERTISEMENT