Published on: October 25, 2025
STRIPED HYENA SPOTTED AT KALI TIGER RESERVE, KARNATAKA
STRIPED HYENA SPOTTED AT KALI TIGER RESERVE, KARNATAKA
NEWS
- A rare sighting of a striped hyena (locally called katte kiruba) was recorded at Kali Tiger Reserve near Dandeli, Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka.
- Spotted by forest officials in the safari zone of the tiger reserve.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Rare Sighting:
- Single individual hyena observed inside the reserve.
- No recent records of hyenas in the Western Ghats, making this an unusual event.
- Monitoring Measures:
- Forest officials are tracking the animal through camera traps and direct sightings.
- Senior officials notified to ensure observation and data collection.
- Possible Origin:
- Could have strayed from Dharwad forests, where hyenas are regularly sighted.
- Previous instances of wildlife, such as tigers, traveling long distances into Kali Reserve noted.
Ecological and Wildlife Insights:
- Habitat Suitability:
- Kali Reserve consists of semi-evergreen to evergreen forests, considered less suitable for hyenas, which prefer drier areas.
- Behavior of Hyenas:
- Nocturnal scavengers, feed on kills of bigger predators.
- Typically found in Dharwad, Chitradurga, Gadag, Ballari, and Koppal districts.
- Conservation Significance:
- The sighting highlights possible range expansion or stray movement of species.
- Important for biodiversity monitoring and understanding predator-prey dynamics in the Western Ghats.
Expert Opinion:
- Wildlife specialists suggest further observation to determine whether this is a solitary wanderer or part of a larger population.
- Continuous monitoring can provide insights into habitat use and movement patterns of rare mammals.
