The government has earmarked 1.40
lakh hectares for the exclusive protection zone for the big cats. Of the total
area, the core zone comprises over 90,000 hectares. Sathyamangalam is home to
at least 25 tigers, which has been confirmed by various studies conducted by Forest department and the World Wildlife Fund. The
population is healthy and growing.
The presence of a good number of tigers in the
region was confirmed during the recent wildlife census, as well. Enumerators
found marks left by tigers in many areas in this region. The scat study
conducted by the department also indicated the presence of 18 to 25 tigers in
the region.
The creation of a tiger
reserve will lead to total habitat improvement and improve the flora and fauna
in the entire region. The wildlife managers will be able to ensure greater
protection to the big cats. The purpose of the initiative is to protect, propagate
and improve wildlife and its environment. The region has a unique environment
where elephants, tigers, black bucks, hyenas and vultures co-exist. The
elephant population in the region is estimated to be around 1,200. The region
also witnesses a healthy growth in the vulture population.
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Tiger reserves in India
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Tiger reserves in India
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