A camera trap deployed at Keladevi Wildlife Sanctuary, on November 20 and 24, captured the first-ever images of Tiger T-71, cub of tigress T-30, since it went missing from Khandar Range in RNP around September this year, members of a joint survey team of WWF India and Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve said.
Project coordinator of Western India Tiger Landscape-WWF India and one of the members of survey team, Sunny Shah, said the tiger T-71 was first seen out of Ranthambhore National Park in September 2014.
A joint team of WWF India and Forest Department found paw prints while it surveyed a long patch of 20 sq kms in Karanpur between October 17 and November 20.
After the canine was photo-captured twice, the team matched its flanks in the database on tigers with the Forest Department which confirmed that it was T 71, Shah said.
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