Published on: July 31, 2025
KAZIRANGA
KAZIRANGA
NEWS
- Kaziranga Tiger Reserve now ranks 3rd globally in tiger density.
- It recorded 18.65 tigers per 100 sq km, trailing behind Bandipur (19.83) and Corbett (19.56).
HIGHLIGHTS
- Population Growth
- The tiger population rose to 148 in 2024, from 104 in 2022.
- Increase credited partly to first-time sampling in Biswanath Wildlife Division, which identified 27 tigers.
- Survey Methodology
- Conducted over 103 days across three divisions during 2023–24.
- Camera traps set at 293 locations yielded over 1.3 million photographs, including 4,011 tiger images.
- Right-flank stripe patterns used to identify 83 females, 55 males, and 10 unclassified adult tigers.
- Key Drivers Behind Rise
- Habitat expansion: Additional 200 sq km added, including 12.82 sq km encroachment-free land in Burhachapori-Laokhowa sanctuaries.
- Enhanced protection through better patrolling and monitoring.
- Technological Advancements
- Tools like M-STrIPES, drones, and infrared surveillance improved anti-poaching, habitat monitoring, and movement tracking.
- Integration of technology led to better data and improved tiger safety.
- Human Resources & Community Support
- Support from 113 trained ‘Van Durgas’ (female forest guards) and civil society organisations crucial in bridging historical data gaps.
- Director Sonali Ghosh credited teamwork, technological integration, and strategic conservation planning for success.
