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Bengal tiger spotted after 110 years in Haryana, seen walking in the forest

yamunanagar, Kalesar National Park in Yamunanagar district adjacent to Corbett National Park in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand is once again in news. Be that as it may, the Bengal tiger which became extinct in the year 1913 in Kalesar National Park is going to be seen in the year 2023.

Tiger has been captured by the flash and click cameras installed in the jungles at around 11.45 pm on 18th April and 2.46 pm on 19th April. In such a situation, after 110 years, due to this big change in the forests of Kalesar, there is an atmosphere of happiness everywhere, while the atmosphere of fear is slowly setting its feet in the populated areas around the forest.

As soon as the forest staff saw the pictures of the Bengal tiger in the cameras, they immediately informed the higher authorities. Confirming this, Haryana’s Forest Minister has also tweeted 2 pictures of Bengal Tiger from his official handle.

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Expressing happiness, Forest Minister Kanwarpal has said that the way wild animals should be protected naturally. Its beautiful picture is coming out from the National Park. He said that it is a matter of great pride to see a tiger in this National Park of Haryana after 110 years.

Significantly, on one side the Kalesar National Park is connected to the Corbett National Park of Uttarakhand and on the other side it is adjacent to the dense forests of Himachal Pradesh. This is the reason why often the wild animals of all the three regions keep wandering from here to there. It is believed that this tiger captured on camera has also come to this side from Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand. In Kalesar National Park, jungle safari was also conducted here earlier, which was closed at the time of Corona. Now the way the extinct species of wild animals are returning once again in the forests of Kalesar. Seeing him, this question is also arising in the mind that whether the jungle safari will be started here once again or not.

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