Satkosia tough lesson for India’s tiger reintroduction programme

A new report by the National Tiger Conservation Authority highlights the varied success of tiger reintroduction programs across India. While some reserves like Panna have seen significant population growth, others like Satkosia face ongoing challenges in restoration.
Why it matters
The findings provide critical insights into biodiversity conservation strategies and the ecological complexities of reintroducing apex predators into managed habitats.
GUWAHATI Odisha’s Satkosia Tiger Reserve has been a tough lesson for the National Tiger Conservation Authority’s (NTCA) big cat conservation programme across 12 tiger reserves in less than two decades.
The article summarizes a scientific report and provides a balanced view of conservation successes and failures.
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