Two Sunderban tigers radio-collared

March 01, 2010 05:29 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:56 am IST - Sundarbans (WB)

A tigress at Sunderbans. Eight more felines would be trapped and radio-collared. Photo: SUSHANTA PATRONOBISH

A tigress at Sunderbans. Eight more felines would be trapped and radio-collared. Photo: SUSHANTA PATRONOBISH

Two tigers at Pirkhali forests have been fitted with radio collars to study their behaviour and to keep track of their whereabouts in Sunderbans, the world’s only mangrove eco-system which has big cats.

Eight more felines would be trapped and radio-collared, Field Director of Sundarbans Tiger Reserve (STR) Subrat Mukherjee told PTI.

“A tigress was caught on Saturday night in Pirkhali jungle near Dobanki-Naubanki river in a trapping cage,” he said. She was transferred to another cage with a lot of difficulty as a male tiger kept lingering during this mating season. The tiger was later tranquilised and both were radio-collared for release in the forest on Monday, he said.

Officials of STR captured the wild cats and researchers from Dehradun-based Wildlife Institute of India were present.

On February 24, a tigress which strayed out of the mangrove jungle and injured a housewife at Gosaba was radio-collared and released in the dense forest.

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