Alwar : The population of tigers is continuously increasing in Sariska Tiger Sanctuary. If the pace continues like this, the forest will become smaller. Right now tigers are coming out again and again. Others are running towards the forest. Many tigers are coming and going in the forest of Rajgarh. In such a situation, the tigers are liking this area. It is believed that the forest of Rajgarh is included in Sariska. However, nothing like this has been said yet by the Forest Department. Actually, Rajgarh town of Alwar district is adjacent to Sariska. In such a situation, experts believe that Rajgarh forest should be included in Sariska. If this happens then the area will increase by about 50 square km. Where many tigers will be able to create their own territory. This forest is under Alwar Forest Department. Its area is more than 50 square km.
Currently 43 tigers in Sariska
Let us tell you that there are currently 43 tigers in Sariska. The good thing is that the number of tigers has increased rapidly in the last two years. There may soon be news of the birth of a new cub from here. According to the officials of Sariska Tiger Reserve, the number of tigers in Sariska is likely to increase rapidly, because the tigers are liking the forest of Sariska very much.
Tigers were extinct in 2005
It is noteworthy that the number of tigers in Sariska Tiger Reserve had become zero in the year 2005. According to the forest department data, tigers were extinct here due to disease and poachers. In such a situation, in the year 2008, the effort to settle tigers in Sariska was started again. Besides, the Forest Department also cracked down on poachers to a great extent. Whose victory also turned out to be good and now there are a total of 43 tigers here.