Ramnagar, March 27 -- For the first time, a tiger census under Phase 4 has been conducted in the Ramnagar Forest Division, which borders the iconic Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve and National Park. This initiative marks a significant step in wildlife conservation, as the forest division will now be able to conduct annual tiger censuses instead of relying solely on the All India Tiger Estimation Report conducted every four years by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).

The forest officers shared that a total of 350 camera traps were strategically installed in January 2025 across the Kota, Dechauri, Fatehpur, and Kaladhungi ranges, covering approximately 480 square kilometres. Notably, this time, tiger activity has been captured in ev...