"If there are tigers, then the region should be declared as the corridor.
"But right now we have initiated a long-term study about presence of tigers in this area, and we will be able to conclude about presence of wild cats only after we receive the report," state environment minister Rajendra Arlekar told reporters after launching a website of the forest department.
He said the five-year-long survey has already begun and it will take at least one more year for the department to get report from the institute, which is conducting the study.
The environmentalists in the state have been demanding that Mhadei wildlife sanctuary, which is in continuation to Dandeli Tiger Reserve, be declared as a 'tiger corridor'.
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