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Tiger, Packman Aka T-85 Found Dead In Rajasthan - Ranthambore National Park
Tiger, Packman aka T-85 found dead on the main track in Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan.
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Two newborn tiger cubs bring good news for Ranthambore National Park
The two newborn tiger cubs were spotted with their mother, Arrow-Head aka T-84 during Ranthambore safari in Ranthambore National Park!
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Ranthambore On Strike Due To Flop Booking System
It is a definite strike against the Additional Principal Chief Conservator of forests, Wildlife and Wildlife Warden, Jaipur- G.Vishwanath Reddy and Tourism dfo Ajit Saxena.
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The Latest Developments In Ranthambore, Online Safari Booking, For Tiger Safari Or Jungle Safari, Rajasthan
Everything You Need To Know About New Updates For Ranthambore Online Safari Booking, Tiger Safari, Jungle Safari In Rajasthan Wildlife.
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The New Rules For Online Safari Booking In Ranthambhore |Tiger Safari |Jungle Safari | Rajasthan Wildlife
The new rules apply for online safari booking, tiger safari, jungle safari in Ranthambhore, Rajasthan wildlife. Due to the new online safari booking, any wildlife or animal lovers can book Ranthambhore online safari booking in advance
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Ten months old new tiger cubs spot with their parents
On Saturday morning safari, the rarest sighting happened in Ranthambhore, when two new tiger cubs were sighted in water hole including with mother, T-59 and father, T-62 in zone no. 9.
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Two male tiger cubs found dead in Ranthambhore
The both dead cubs aged nearly one and half years old and residing with their mother tigress, T-79 at Aavand –Ki-Khad area of Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary beyond the tourism area, and close to zone no.10.
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Ranthambhore tigress, Lighting sights with her first litter!
On Saturday, in the morning safari, the most innocent tigress of Ranthambhore, Lighting was spotted with her two tiny cubs in zone no. 5 first time.
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A 12 years old tiger, Star Male died In Ranthambhore
Due to human area, the tiger was tranquilised and brought to Gudda forest area where he died at 1pm.
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My Encounter with the BIG CAT and Other Adventures in Ranthambhore
Friday, 20 August 2010. I can never forget that day, which was undoubtedly the darkest day of my life. It was the day I nearly died! - Daulat Singh Shaktawat
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Ranthambhore Queen, Arrow-Head gives birth to new cubs
T-84 was sighted with her 2 cubs near Parni-water hole in Nal Ghati area while she was feeding her tiny cubs.
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Zone no. 6 reopens – the best tiger sighting zone (Kundal area) in Ranthambhore
It is also best sighting zone for rare sighting such as the leopards and the sloth bears after tigers.
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Zone no. 6 ( Kundl area) is closed for tourists.
On date 31 December 2017, the cub was sighted in water point in the evening safari, and it was sitting in the water for long time. It was so quiet and not in good condition.
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Nature guide, Aditay Singh Jadaun no more
It is very shocked news from Ranthambhore that nature guide, Aditay Singh Jadaun is no more
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An article on our Assistant Conservator of Forests, Daulat Singh in Conde Nast Traveller - ‘People are more often the problem than animals’
"I know and understand animal behaviour. It was not ‘T-7’s fault. If the villagers had not forced him back, the tiger would have quietly returned to the forest.”
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The Vehicles owners and the drivers go on strike in Ranthambhore
The conflict was raised when the union staff was out from the Help line desk by the forest officer. Immediately, the present leaders of unions took action and announced that the vehicles were not provided for the safaris.
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Greater racket-tailed drongo spots in Ranthambhore first time!
Earlier, it was reported few times but without photograph. So, first time it was reported with photograph.
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Important Birds and Biodiversity Areas India
The book has 554 IBAs, including 88 new IBAs across India. The PDF of the book each chapter for one sate is now uploaded on BNHS website.
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New Rules & Regulations in Full-Day & Half-Day Safari
To overcome such short comings the department came out with new policy. This will help real tourists.
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Tiger, T-33 aka Hamir no more
Today, we lost the handsome tiger that was known as T-33 aka Hamir from Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve after the territorial fight.