Ranthambore National Park Rejoicing Birth of new Cubs

wildlife destination in India at Sariska National Park carry the code 'S-T'. also, some are known by their pet names such as Matchchli, Sundari etc and many are known by the area they occupy like the Kachidah female.
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Delhi, India (prHWY.com) May 24, 2011 - It's time for wildlife activists to rejoice as with the latest news of increasing number of big cats and birth of new cubs is coming from the Ranthambore National Park, located in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. As, something like this has come after barren of years, it is a boom time for this wildlife Tours.

The officials of park have confirmed the birth of two cubs and now the official count of cubs in the tiger reserve has reached 16 since September last. The tigers have been given identification code such as 'T' is for Ranthambore tigers while the tigers of wildlife destination in India at Sariska National Park carry the code 'S-T'. also, some are known by their pet names such as Matchchli, Sundari etc and many are known by the area they occupy like the Kachidah female.

On a recent visit to the park, State tourism minister Bina Kak, spotted a tigress with swollen mammary glands, on which she said, "We were out on a tour and we spotted the tigress. Her mammary glands were swollen though her stomach was not. "It is quite an indication that the tigress must have given birth to cubs recently and is lactating." But the authorities said that they could confirm birth only after sighting the tigress with the cubs. An official added, "It is only after we take photos of the cubs along with their mother that can we give any confirmation of birth. At present we cannot say anything about T-19. This is true in the case of T-8. It was only after we took a picture of the tigress with her cubs that were we able to confirm the birth".

In addition to all this, state government has also planned to make other sanctuaries around more habitable for wild animals. With such measures they are trying to bring the declining numbers of the tiger to the normal level.

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