Tigers migrated from Valmiki Reserve to beat the heat

As winters are at their end and the hot summers are just to enter, the precaution to preserve tigers has been started. To provide them cool and pleasing weather the tigers are being migrated from one Tiger preserve to another.

The tigers of Valmiki Tiger Reserve in Bihar’s West Champaran are taken to the Royal Chitwan Tiger Reserve in Nepal, as it is the only Tiger Reserve in close proximity to the Bihar’s Tiger Reserve. During the hot summer season, the tigers would slip inNepal’s reserve, which is like a summer resort for them and thus they feel free to go in and come out with please.
In order to beat the heat this step has been taken as according to D S Srivastava, member of the Effective Evaluation Management East and North East of National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), Delhi.

However, not all tigers are lucky as the tigers of Valmiki Tiger Reserve as such luxury is not available for the tigers of Palamu Reserve. The tigers would be staying in the Palamu Tiger Reserve during the bad hot summers. India is the only country where the endangered species are taken from the wildlife destinations of India to different parts across the border, however, when asked that whether this affects the number of tigers, the answer was positive.