
Bhubaneswar: In a significant achievement, the first-ever All Odisha Tiger Estimation has revealed a substantial increase in the tiger population, with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announcing the presence of 30 tigers and 8 cubs in the state’s forests. This marks a notable rise from the 20 tigers reported in the 2022 estimation.
Taking to his X handle (formerly Twitter), Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik shared the encouraging news, highlighting that the Similipal Tiger Reserve alone is now home to 27 tigers. The estimation indicates a positive trend in the conservation efforts for these majestic creatures.
Chief Minister Patnaik commended the Forest Department for its unwavering dedication and sustained efforts in creating a hospitable habitat for the national animal to flourish. The increase in the tiger population is a testament to the success of the state’s conservation initiatives, ensuring the preservation and thriving of this iconic species in Odisha’s diverse ecosystems.
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