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Royal Bengal Tigers to be released in North Bengal safari park

Hindustan Times | By, Kolkata
Oct 02, 2016 02:13 PM IST

Royal Bengal Tigers will roam at a North Bengal safari park in December.

Courtesy the Bengal government, Royal Bengal Tigers will roam at a North Bengal safari park in December. The park will be coming up on Sevok Road near Siliguri.

Six tigers will be released in Bengal Safari Park in North Bengal. The animals will roam in 50 acres of land. The tourists will visit the park in a bus. Rides will start from December.(HT Photo)
Six tigers will be released in Bengal Safari Park in North Bengal. The animals will roam in 50 acres of land. The tourists will visit the park in a bus. Rides will start from December.(HT Photo)

“We are going to release six tigers in Bengal Safari Park. The animals will roam in 50 acres of land. Around 200 metres are yet to be fenced. The tourists will visit the park in a bus. Rides will start from December,” said state forest minister Binay Krishna Barman.

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There are safari parks in Madhya Pradesh and some other states but this a first for Bengal.

Earlier, the forest department has claimed the presence of tigers at the Buxa Tiger reserve forest. The area of the forest is 750 square km and the government has installed 50 close circuit cameras to track the movement of tigers. But till date, not a single movement of a tiger was recorded. Questions were raised if there are tigers at the Buxa Tiger Reserve forest in Jalpaiguri.

An official in the North Bengal forest department, said, requesting anonymity that even during the patrolling nobody has come across a tiger.

However, Burman pointed out that tigers do not come before cameras to prove their existence.

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“We are sure of their existence inside the Buxa Tiger Reserve forest. It is difficult to film these elusive animals,” said the forest minister.

Early this year, chief minister Mamata Banerjee inaugurated the Bengal Safari Park. The park stretches for 1,000 acres and presently there are deer, one rhino, boars, jungle fowls and leopards. The government is also going to set up a bear safari park.

“The area has been divided into two parts, one for herbivores and another for carnivorous animals. The work is progressing following instructions from chief minister Mamata Banerjee,” said Barman.

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