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Orphaned Tiger Cub Reintroduced to Wild After 22 Months
🗓 24 Jun 2026, 02:01 PM
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After a 22-month rehabilitation period, an orphaned tiger cub, identified as RVT-07, has been released back into its natural habitat in the Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve.
A tiger cub, designated RVT-07, which was orphaned at approximately two months of age, has been successfully reintroduced into the wild. This significant conservation effort follows an extensive 22-month period of rehabilitation and rewilding.
The cub's return to its natural environment marks a major achievement for the forest department. The rewilding process was crucial to ensure RVT-07 could thrive independently in the Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve.
The successful release highlights the department's commitment to wildlife conservation and the recovery of tiger populations within protected areas.
The cub's return to its natural environment marks a major achievement for the forest department. The rewilding process was crucial to ensure RVT-07 could thrive independently in the Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve.
The successful release highlights the department's commitment to wildlife conservation and the recovery of tiger populations within protected areas.