Theonlinereporter.com – May 7, 2024
Tadoba Wildlife Latest News: Tiger enthusiasts are rejoicing as Tadoba National Park explodes with tiger sightings! Tourists are reporting incredible encounters with these majestic creatures across the park’s buffers and core zones.
This evening, the park truly came alive with striped splendor:
- The elusive Hirdinala tigress graced visitors in the Pangadi buffer.
- K-Mark tigress, a popular resident, was spotted with her three cubs in the Keslaghat, Somnath & Zari-Peth buffers.
- The tigress Choti Tara and the male Balram put on a show in the Tadoba Core, much to the delight of lucky viewers.
- The Nimdela, Alizanja & Navegaon-Ramdegi buffers witnessed a menagerie of tigers with Chota Matka male, Bhanuskhindi tigress with her cubs, a cub from Jharni tigress, three cubs of Babli tigress, and even five sloth bears sharing the spotlight.
- Mamla Buffer saw Rakha male with a female companion, a new male tiger, and even two leopards!
This morning offered further opportunities to witness these magnificent animals:
- Veera tigress with her two cubs and a sloth bear were spotted in the Belara buffer.
- Sirkheda buffer provided glimpses of the Heena tigress, Choti Rani tigress with her cub, and the J K male.
- The Junona & Adegaon- Dewada buffers offered a rare sighting of Chota Dadhiyal male with Collarwali tigress and Shambhu male.
These sightings highlight the thriving tiger population at Tadoba National Park. Park authorities remain committed to conservation efforts to ensure the continued success of this apex predator.
Planning a trip to Tadoba? Park officials recommend booking safaris in advance, especially during peak season. Remember, responsible tourism is key. Always follow park guidelines to ensure a safe and enriching experience for both visitors and wildlife.