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Camera trap verifies tiger presence in Assam's Dihing Patkai National Park
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Camera trap verifies tiger presence in Assam's Dihing Patkai National Park

✍️ India Today NE 🗓 20 Aug 2026, 02:40 AM 👁 4
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A camera trap installed in Dihing Patkai National Park in Assam has captured images confirming the presence of a tiger in the protected area.

A motion‑activated camera trap set up in Dihing Patkai National Park, Assam, has recorded clear images of a tiger, confirming the big cat's presence in the reserve. The footage, obtained by forest officials, provides the first photographic evidence of a tiger in the park since its designation as a protected area. Wildlife authorities said the detection underscores the ecological importance of Dihing Patkai, which forms part of the larger Indo‑Myanmar biodiversity corridor. The department plans to expand camera‑trap monitoring to better understand tiger movement and to guide future conservation measures. The finding will be incorporated into the state's tiger monitoring reports and may influence habitat management strategies.

The park, located in the eastern part of Assam, is known for its dense tropical forests and rich fauna. While tiger sightings have been reported anecdotally by locals, the camera‑trap images now provide scientific verification. Officials emphasized that continued surveillance is essential to protect the species from poaching and habitat loss.

The discovery has been reported by India Today NE, highlighting the role of modern technology in wildlife conservation across India.
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