Pench to Sahyadri: Tigress Hirkani Joins Conservation Efforts in Maharashtra

Pench to Sahyadri: Tigress Hirkani Joins Conservation Efforts in Maharashtra

In a significant step toward strengthening tiger conservation in western India, Tigress Hirkani has been successfully translocated from Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh to the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR) in Maharashtra. This marks the third tigress introduced into Sahyadri as part of Maharashtra’s long-term tiger recovery and habitat restoration strategy.

The translocation was carried out under the state’s Tiger Augmentation and Range Expansion (TARA) programme, which aims to revive tiger populations in landscapes where they had declined or disappeared. Tigress Hirkani was carefully captured from the Nagalwadi range of Pench, following scientific assessments of her health, age, and suitability for relocation. She was then transported over a long distance under strict veterinary supervision to ensure minimal stress and maximum safety.

Upon arrival, Hirkani was released into the core area of Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, a critical part of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve spread across the Satara, Sangli, and Kolhapur districts. Following the release, forest officials reported that she adapted well, as evidenced by healthy movement and natural behavior. Meanwhile, the naming of the tigress as “Hirkani” draws inspiration from local history and folklore, thereby strengthening the community’s connection to ongoing conservation efforts.

The introduction of Hirkani is expected to improve genetic diversity and enhance the breeding potential of the Sahyadri landscape. She is likely to interact with the resident male tiger, popularly known as Baji, increasing the chances of natural reproduction and population stability in the region.

The conservation project will protect natural areas while helping to develop eco-tourism and create job opportunities for locals and raise public awareness about protecting wildlife. The translocation of Tigress Hirkani shows that wildlife management methods which combine state cooperation with scientific research have become more effective. India demonstrates its dedication to sustainable tiger conservation through these two conservation initiatives.

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