Q. “Simlipal Tiger reserve” often seen in news is located at?

[A] Chhattisgarh

[B] Tamil Nadu

[C] Odisha

[D] West Bengal

Answer: C
Notes:

Explanation: Mayurbhanj District (Odisha) holds the major population of tigers within the state. Less than thirty tigers were surviving here in the year 1975.

  • Sustainable protection measures and management initiatives have resurrected the dwindling population of tigers.
  • Recent census of tigers conducted by the use of both pugmark and camera trap techniques in the year 2016 shows presence of 29 tigers.
  • Similipal is the only place in the world that houses the source population of melanistic tigers.
  • Most of the tigers from North Similipal are moving to south Similipal that remains a better habitat, and the leopards, more adaptable than the tiger, are appearing in most of the habitats vacated by the tiger.
  • These observations suggest that Similipal habitat may be reaching the maximum carrying capacity for tiger.
  • The future seems dependent on adjoining forests of Hadgarh and Kuldiha that are better known for being elephant habitats.

Source: https://wildlife.odisha.gov.in/projecttiger

 

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