Sunday, December 5, 2010

Pench, Panna and Sariska Vocalising

Hi Folks!
Could not be better news for tiger lovers. 8 cubs are reported from Pench. Two tigresses have given birth to 5 and 3 cubs respectively. The area is rightly closed to tourism for some time.

Sariska which had gone barren is echoing with the vocalising noises of the new tigress raring to meet her saiyyan!

Panna which had gone Sariska way is all set to receive two tigresses from Kanha tomorrow, i.e., 6th Dec. 2010

Tigers are now found in only 13 countries around the world - Bangladesh, India, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, Bhutan, Nepal and Russia. These countries are called 'Tiger Range Countries (TRC)' and have started to work together to save tigers.

Currently, India boasts having the largest number of tigers with 1,500 of the large cats surviving at 56 different places in the country. However, Bangladesh boasts the highest number of the cats in one forest with 450 tigers living in the Sundarbans.

So sounds good for the endangered species.

1 comment:

Somesh Goyal said...

NTCA Secy Rajesh Gopal has suggested use of Sec 144 CrPC to protect the tiger!
It is a very interesting suggestion that borders buffoonery.
Will someone tell how this can be implemented and to what gain?
Thank god, he is not an IAS officer or Collector of a district, otherwise he would have ordered Thikri Pehra!