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UNIQUE CRISIS IN RANTHAMBORE: SUCCESS OF TIGER CONSERVATION OR SIGN OF EXPLOSION?
The Daily Guardian
|May 16, 2025
Ranthambore, one of India's most renowned tiger reserves, has long stood as a symbol of successful conservation efforts. Located in Rajasthan, it's not just a sanctuary for the majestic Bengal tiger but also a part of India's rich natural and cultural heritage. The reserve, known for its ancient fort, temples, and scenic beauty, attracts thousands of tourists every year, eager to witness the grandeur of both its history and wildlife.
However, as the number of tigers in Ranthambore has steadily increased, the sanctuary now faces a unique crisis, blending the challenges of wildlife conservation with the responsibility of preserving both natural and human heritage. The success story of tiger conservation in Ranthambore is now marked by an emerging threat—the pressure of overpopulation, human-wildlife conflict, and inadequate management systems. The situation in Ranthambore is not just about managing a tiger reserve; it is about preserving the harmony between nature and the cultural fabric of the region, ensuring that future generations can continue to experience the heritage of Ranthambore in its full, pristine glory.
THE INCREASING TIGER POPULATION: A BOON OR A CURSE?
Ranthambore's tiger population, once a beacon of conservation success, has now exceeded 80. While this might seem like a victory for wildlife preservation, it is also a sign that the reserve's carrying capacity is under severe strain. With a limited area to roam, the tigers are finding themselves in conflict with each other, as they compete for territory. Aggressive behaviors have been observed, particularly among young tigers, who are finding it harder to establish their dominance and space.
Overcrowding in a reserve that was initially designed for fewer tigers leads to a dangerous escalation of territorial disputes. In the case of younger tigers, the stress of not being able to establish a secure territory increases aggression, making them more prone to conflict not just with other tigers but also with humans. As a result, there have been multiple reports of tigers straying into human settlements, a pattern that has led to tragic incidents.
This story is from the May 16, 2025 edition of The Daily Guardian.
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