Sawai Madhopur : Good news has come from Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur on Monday (August 9). A tigress was spotted with three cubs in Ranthambore. The cubs were born recently to “Siddhi” (T-125) Royal Bengal tigress, who has been described as ‘calm but dangerous’ by the Ranthambore National Park. Forest, Environment and Climate Change Minister Sanjay Sharma shared the exciting news on his X handle and wrote, “Good news from Ranthambore! Adorable moments were captured in Ranthambore, in which RBT 125 was seen playing with her three cubs. This heartwarming scene is a testimony to Rajasthan’s continued progress towards tiger conservation thanks to the effective policy and action plan implemented by the state government.”
Good news from Ranthambore!!
Little fun moments seen in Ranthambore RBT 125 seen with its three cubs….
Rajasthan is continuously moving towards bigger goals due to better policy and action plan of the state government in tiger conservation
Good news from Ranthambore!!
Little fun moments seen in Ranthambore RBT 125 seen with its three cubs….
Rajasthan is continuously moving towards bigger goals due to better policy and action plan of the state government in tiger conservation
Hearty congratulations and best wishes to all the residents of the state.… pic.twitter.com/JuRjcmfS7M
— Sanjay Sharma (@Sanjay4India1) September 9, 2024
Good news from Ranthambore!!
Little fun moments seen in Ranthambore RBT 125 seen with its three cubs….
Rajasthan is continuously moving towards bigger goals due to better policy and action plan of the state government in tiger conservation
Hearty congratulations and best wishes to all the residents of the state.… pic.twitter.com/JuRjcmfS7M
— Sanjay Sharma (@Sanjay4India1) September 9, 2024
Sharing an image of a tigress with her cubs in a post on Instagram, Sanjay Sharma wrote, “Hearty congratulations and best wishes to all the residents of the state.”
Wave of happiness among wildlife lovers
The mother of the newborn cubs, tigress Siddhi, is about six and a half years old, whose mother is Ranthambore’s famous tigress Arrowhead (Tiger code T-84). The news of newborn tigers has created a wave of happiness among wildlife lovers. After the recent arrival of three new cubs, the number of tigers in Ranthambore has now reached 81.