Hyderabad, Jan 27 (PTI) The All India Tiger Estimation-2026 conducted in Telangana has recorded 994 preliminary evidence of the presence of tigers and other carnivorous animals, forest officials said on Tuesday.
The six-day scientific survey was conducted across forest areas in 32 of the state’s 33 districts between January 19 and 25.
The exercise followed a rigorous protocol involving a 15-km carnivore sign survey and daily 2-km transects to assess prey density and forest vegetation.
Data collected at the field level were entered into the M-STRIPES Ecological App and uploaded to the remote server of the Wildlife Institute of India, officials said.
“The survey indicates a healthy ecosystem, with preliminary records showing the presence of tigers and other carnivores in 994 instances across forest beats in 32 districts,” the department said in a release.
In addition, teams documented 552 pieces of evidence of large herbivorous animals, while signs of other wildlife species were also recorded in significant numbers.
A total of 4,512 Forest Department personnel and 1,677 volunteers from across the country participated in the survey.
During the exercise, a forest watcher died of a heart attack, another staff member was injured in a bear attack, and a volunteer sustained a leg fracture, the release said.
The Telangana Forest Department lauded the resilience and commitment of all participants, stating that their efforts ensured the successful completion of the vital ecological census. PTI VVK GDK VVK SSK
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