Sariska Tiger Reserve Sees A Rise In Tigers

Sariska Tiger Reserve’s habitat management program began in June 2020. This has increased the number of tigers in the area.

Highlights:

The number of tigers in reserve has risen to 25. Water holes and grasslands were created as part of habitat management.

For tourists, new paths have been opened. The paths were established in the tiger reserve’s buffer zone. It’s close to Alwar.

As part of its corporate social responsibility spending, a private company delivers needed goods and Resources.

Earthen bunds, water holes, and meadows have been built using CSR funding in ten different areas.

Sariska Tiger Reserve is situated in Rajasthan’s Alwar district. In 1978, it was designated as a tiger reserve.