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Alipurduar, July 22: Buxa Tiger Reserve (BTR) needs a rescue centre badly. The field director of BTR, L.G. Lepcha, has written to the chief wildlife warden and chief conservator of forests (wild life) ...
Environment News: For Raju Karki (name changed) of Raimatang, one of the 12 villages dotting the core area of Buxa Tiger Reserve, sneaking into the forest on a cold Feb ...
The Buxa Tiger Reserve (BTR) authorities in the Alipurduar district will introduce sirens and megaphones to alert people in case wild animals enter their area and prevent them from crowding where an ...
Jalpaiguri: Buxa Tiger Reserve has ended 2023 with a roar. The forest department has shared another picture of a tiger clicked on Sunday morning in the north Benga reserve. An official said that ...
Royal Bengal tigers, one of the biggest cats alive today, have returned to North Bengal’s Alipurduar district forest reserve that was once its original habitat with an increase in prey base. Big ...
To a question, he said that Buxa was not the first tiger reserve where captive breeding of tigers was suggested. . “Tigers were relocated in Sariska earlier for a similar purpose,” he said.
Buxa Tiger Reserve: Tigers have almost disappeared from yet another protected reserve in India, with numbers dropping drastically according to conservationists involved in a new count of the big ...
Tigers have almost disappeared from yet another protected reserve in India, with numbers dropping drastically according to conservationists involved in a new count of the big cats. IE 11 is not ...
Six tigers would be relocated to Buxa Tiger Reserve (BTR) in north Bengal from neighbouring Assam as part of a plan for augmentation of tiger population in the reserve which was approved by the ...
A tiger was spotted at the Buxa Tiger Reserve in north Bengal after almost two decades, forest officials in West Bengal said. In the early hours of Saturday, one of the camera traps captured the ...
Buxa Tiger Reserve (B.T.R.) is situated in Alipurduar Sub-division of Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal. In 1992 it was declared as the national park.
With tigers ageing and their numbers decreasing in the Buxa Tiger Reserve in North Bengal, authorities plan to start captive breeding to maintain the population of the big cats.
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