Tigers to be released into the wild in India: 29-04-2008

Three tigers could be on their way back to the wild in India after the Rajasthan Forest Department announced they would be moving to the Sariska Tiger Reserve.
The Reserve will be home to the radio-collared tigers before they are released into the wild.
Located about 110 kilometres from Jaipur, the tigers (which are between 20 and 30 months old) will enjoy the safety of the reserve before they are released along with another pair that are set to join them in the next couple of months.
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