Tracing Johnny the tiger's epic 300 km journey in search of a mate
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Tracing Johnny the tiger's epic 300 km journey in search of a mate 
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Driven by the urge to find a mate, Johnny, a male tiger, embarked on an incredible 300 km journey from Maharashtra to Telangana. His odyssey, tracked by a radio collar, highlights the challenges tigers face in fragmented landscape … Read more
Driven by the urge to find a mate, Johnny, a male tiger, embarked on an incredible 300 km journey from Maharashtra to Telangana. His odyssey, tracked by a radio collar, highlights the challenges tigers face in fragmented landscapes. Despite encountering obstacles, Johnny's potential relocation to Kawal Tiger Reserve offers hope for the revival of its tiger population. Read less
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However, Johnny’s journey hasn’t been without challenges. His predatory instincts have led to five cattle kills and three failed hunting attempts. Forest officials have reassured residents that tigers looking for mates rarely endanger people in spite of these occurrences. "We ask people not to panic and not to approach the tiger," Adilabad district forest officer Prashanth Bajirao said.
For Telangana's conservation efforts, Johnny's possible relocation to the Kawal Tiger Reserve (KTR) offers great promise. Poaching and habitat issues have long plagued KTR, making it difficult to maintain a resident tiger population. "It will be a turning point if Johnny moves to the KTR core area," Chief Wildlife Warden Elusing Meru underlined.
The last time a tiger permanently occupied the reserve was in 2022, when one moved into the Kaddam Peddur range. As long as the habitats and pathways in the reserve are kept up to date, Jonny's relocation to the KTR core area will provide KTR new hope for a stable population.
As Johnny's amazing journey progresses, it becomes evident that his goal is to save tigers as well as help find love. Environmental preservation and more public awareness are crucial to preventing such occurrences from making people worry.
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