"We are planning to release a pair of tigers at the Satkosia tiger reserve in Angul district on a pilot basis. If the scheme is successful, the government may undertake similar efforts in other forests," Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife) Sandeep Tripathy said today.
The tigers to be released would probably be brought from outside the state.
Tripathy said the tiger relocation programmes had been successful at Sariska National Park of Maharashtra and Panna National Park of Madhya Pradesh.
Satkosia has been chosen on a pilot basis as food would not be major problem for the big there due to presence of large number of animals of different species there.
"We have identified particular sites with proper habitat and prey for the tigers. If the programme yields fruitful results, it will be extended to other parts of the state," he said.