A Royal Bengal tiger being spotted in Paonta Sahib in Himachal Pradesh has alerted forest authorities in the state and Uttarakhand, with officials not ruling out the possibility of the big cat being the one that went missing from the Rajaji National Park nearly a year ago.
The tiger’s movement was captured by a trap camera installed on a tree in the Khara block of the Paonta Sahib forest range on Monday, forest officials said on Thursday.
The clips provide evidence of a tiger’s presence in the area, and the pugmarks and claw marks on trees near the camera trap suggest the animal has been frequenting the
area for at least two to three days, they said.
The possibility that this big cat is the same one undocumented in the nearby Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand for nearly a year cannot be ruled out, they added.
Khara is about 80 km from the Rajaji National Park, making the interstate movement of the tiger possible.
Forest officials from both states are monitoring the tiger’s movement. The number of camera traps in the area to monitor its movement has been increased, the forest officials in Paonta Sahib said.
The gender of the big cat is yet to be ascertained.