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Missing tiger cub found in Keladevi Wildlife Sanctuary

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A tiger cub, which was missing from Ranthambore National Park (RNP) since last two months, has been traced in the Keladevi Wildlife Sanctuary.

A camera trap deployed at Keladevi Wildlife Sanctuary, on November 20 and 24, captured the first-ever images of Tiger T-71, cub of tigress T-30, since it went missing from Khandar Range in RNP around September this year, members of a joint survey team of WWF India and Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve said.

Project coordinator of Western India Tiger Landscape-WWF India and one of the members of survey team, Sunny Shah, said the tiger T-71 was first seen out of Ranthambhore National Park in September 2014.
 

Tiger pugmarks were found in Karanpur range of Keladevi WLS around mid September, Shah said, adding that in their initial surveys in October, they established that a tiger was present in the gorges of the same range.

A joint team of WWF India and Forest Department found paw prints while it surveyed a long patch of 20 sq kms in Karanpur between October 17 and November 20.

After the canine was photo-captured twice, the team matched its flanks in the database on tigers with the Forest Department which confirmed that it was T 71, Shah said.

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First Published: Nov 28 2014 | 8:25 PM IST

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