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Tiger Recovery Project: Two translocated tigresses settle in new habitat at Sahyadri Tiger Reserve; radio collars removed

The tigresses have established territories within the Chandoli Wildlife Division, marking a key milestone in the ongoing conservation initiative, officials said

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The Tiger Recovery Project was launched in 2017. Pic/Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

The Tiger Recovery Project was launched in 2017. Pic/Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

In a significant achievement for the Tiger Recovery Project, radio collars of two translocated tigresses were removed after both have successfully settled in new habitat at Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, officials said.

According to the officials, the radio collars of translocated tigresses—STR-T-4 and STR-T-5—were successfully removed on April 9 and April 10, 2026, after officials confirmed that both had fully adapted to their new habitat.

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