Jaipur, June 13 -- Tigress RBT-135 with two new cubs has been captured on camera in the Nainiyaki Range of Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve-II (RTR-II), located in Karauli district, an official said on Thursday. Deputy conservator of forests and deputy field director, Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve (Zone II), Karauli, Piyush Kumar Sharma said the movement of about 4.5-year-old tigress was being regularly recorded in the area since June-July 2022. During routine patrolling and tracking by field staff, she was camera-trapped with two cubs on May 29. "This is not her first successful litter in the region - RBT-135 previously gave birth to two cubs here in September 2023. The presence of male tiger RBT-80 in the area makes it likely that he is the father of the newly born cubs," he said. "With these births, the tiger population in RTR-II has increased from 5 to 10 in just one year, marking a significant achievement in wildlife conservation and management. It is clear evidence of successful tiger breeding in the sanctuary and this reflects an encouraging trend for biodiversity preservation," Sharma said. The department continues its monitoring and protection efforts in this sensitive wildlife zone to ensure the safety, growth and ecological sustainability of the tiger population, he added. Meanwhile, the forest department relocated a sub-adult male tiger cub of tigress Arrowhead suspected of killing an elderly temple guard at the Jain temple inside the Ranthambore Fort. Following three human fatalities linked to tiger attacks, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) approved the relocation of all three cubs of tigress Arrowhead, who are suspected to be involved in the incidents...