First Dog Squad Joins Ranthambore To Stop Wildlife Crime

First Dog Squad Joins Ranthambore To Stop Wildlife Crime

Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India, has taken a new and important step to make its wildlife protection stronger. For the first time in the history of this park, a special dog squad has been added to help stop wildlife crime. This step will make the work of forest officials more effective. It will also help them act quickly when there is any illegal activity inside the park.

Ranthambore National Park is well known all over the world because it has a large number of tigers. Many tourists visit this park to see these tigers by making a Ranthambore safari booking. However, the park also hosts many more native wildlife species.

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Tigress Machhli The Pride Of Ranthambore

Tigress Machhli: The Pride Of Ranthambore

Every year, on July 29, people in many countries celebrate World Tiger Day. This day is for learning about tigers and why we must protect them. Tigers are in danger because forests are being cut down, and some people hunt tigers for money. On this day, we talk about ways to save tigers and help them live safely in the wild.

One tiger has become very famous in stories about tiger protection. Her name is Machhli, and she lived in Ranthambore National Park in the state of Rajasthan, India. People in India and also in other countries know her name.

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How Ranthambore Park Helped Sariska Tigers Come Back

How Ranthambore Park Helped Sariska Tigers Come Back

Sariska Tiger Reserve is a forest area in the Aravalli Hills, located in Rajasthan, India. Long ago, it had many Bengal tigers living in it. These tigers were an important part of the forest. Sariska got tiger reserve status in 1955. In 1972, India created the Wildlife Protection Act to protect wild animals, including tigers.

Even after protection measures were established, something terrible happened. By 2005, Sariska had zero tigers. All of them were gone. This was a huge shock to India. Questions began to arise, the most important being: can tigers be returned to a landscape where there are none?

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Ranthambore Park Tourism Crosses 7 Lakh Visitors In 2025

Ranthambore Park Tourism Crosses 7 Lakh Visitors In 2025

Ranthambore National Park, situated in Sawai Madhopur District in Rajasthan, is one of the most popular tourist spots in India. Many people from India and other countries come here every year. This place is known for its wild animals, especially Bengal tigers. It also has old buildings and ruins that people like to see. The forest, animals, and history all make Ranthambore a special place.

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Life and Death of Arrowhead The Brave Tigress

Life And Death Of Arrowhead: The Brave Tigress

Arrowhead was a special tigress. She was not like most tigers. Her official name was T-84. She lived in Ranthambore National Park in the state of Rajasthan, India. Ranthambore National Park is known for its lakes, jungles, and tigers. Many tourists, photographers, and forest workers saw Arrowhead many times. People loved her for her strength, her beauty, and her extraordinary behavior. Arrowhead died in June 2025. She was 11 years old. She died because of a long sickness. Even though she was sick, she was still strong in her last days. Her death made many people sad. Forest staff, tiger lovers, and many others felt pain when she died.

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Rahul Gandhi Watches Tigress T-84 and Her Cubs in Ranthambore

Rahul Gandhi Watches Tigress T-84 And Her Cubs In Ranthambore

Rahul Gandhi is a popular Indian politician. He is a Member of Parliament and also the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. He is well known among people in India for his political activities. People know Rahul Gandhi not just because of his political work. He also likes to visit different places and talk to people from many places. He loves to spend time in nature and learn about animals and cultures. Recently, he took a small break to visit Rajasthan.

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