The relocation of tigers from Ranthambore National Park has disrupted the sex ratio, leading to increased territorial conflicts and deaths of young males. Currently, the park has 24 males and 24 females, with an ideal male-to-female ratio needed to maintain ecological stability.
The relocation of tigers from Ranthambore National Park has disrupted the sex ratio, leading to increased territorial conflicts and deaths of young males. Currently, the park has 24 males and 24 females, with an ideal male-to-female ratio needed to maintain ecological stability. The relocation of tigers from Ranthambore National Park has disrupted the sex ratio, leading to increased territorial conflicts and deaths of young males. Currently, the park has 24 males and 24 females, with an ideal male-to-female ratio needed to maintain ecological stability. Read More