IFS officer Parveen Kaswan recently shared uplifting news from the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan. Parveen Kaswan posted a photograph taken by a camera placed inside the forest, capturing a heartwarming scene of Tigress ST22 with her playful cubs.
“That proud mother and picture which makes every conservationist happy. ST22 of Sariska Tiger Reserve has given birth to 4 cubs. Sariska Tiger Reserve is a wonderful story of conservation success. From 0 tigers to 40 tigers in 16 years. Wonderful work done by ground staff and officers,” Parveen Kaswan’s caption read.
The post has received over 52,000 views and numerous reactions, with many congratulating the forest officers and ground staff for their successful conservation efforts. The revival of Sariska Tiger Reserve’s tiger population is indeed remarkable. 16 years ago, the Sariska Reserve’s tiger population had dwindled to zero, prompting urgent conservation measures. The team implemented rigorous protection protocols, habitat restoration, and anti-poaching measures to bring the tiger population back from the brink.
The birth of ST22’s four cubs marks a significant milestone in this ongoing success story. Parveen Kaswan’s post serves as an inspiration to conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts, highlighting the extraordinary progress that can be achieved through dedication and collaborative efforts.
