In Jaipur, a tigress named RVT 03 gave birth to a healthy cub on Friday in the Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve, located in Bundi district, Rajasthan. This is great news for the area’s tiger population, as confirmed by an official on Saturday. They spotted the tigress and her newborn cub on a camera set in the reserve.
The staff at the sanctuary is keeping a close eye on both the mother and her cub to ensure they are safe and healthy, part of ongoing efforts to protect wildlife in the region. PK Upadhyay, the chief wildlife warden, expressed that the birth of this cub is a positive sign for the tiger population, which plays an important role in the sanctuary’s efforts to protect animals.
Currently, the reserve is home to four adult tigers and three cubs. In November, the forest department moved a 3-year-old male tiger from Sariska Tiger Reserve back into the Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve after he had wandered into Haryana in August.
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