World's First 'Black Tiger Safari': Odisha's CM Naveen Patnaik Announces
In a groundbreaking move, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has unveiled plans for the establishment of the world’s first ‘black tiger safari’ near the Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) in Mayurbhanj. This visionary project aims to provide tourists and visitors with a rare glimpse of the melanistic tigers, commonly known as black tigers, recently spotted at the Similipal National Park.
Melanistic tigers, characterized by a captivating dark stripe pattern set against a backdrop of white or golden fur, have become a recent attraction in the Similipal region. Chief Minister Patnaik expressed excitement about showcasing these majestic creatures, emphasizing that this safari would be the only place in the world to witness such a unique species.
The proposed safari site, near Baripada and spanning 200 hectares, will be strategically located adjacent to National Highway 18. Out of this area, 100 hectares will be dedicated to the display zone, while the remaining space will be utilized for essential infrastructure, including veterinary care facilities, a rescue center, staff amenities, and visitor services.
Highlighting the significance of Similipal Tiger Reserve, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Susanta Nanda, affirmed that it is the exclusive natural habitat for melanistic tigers worldwide. The chosen site, approximately 15 km from the reserve, mirrors the landscape of Similipal, providing a suitable environment for these rare creatures.
The safari aims to house surplus tigers from Nandankanan Zoo and rescued or orphaned tigers unfit for the wild but suitable for display in an open enclosure. This combination of conservation efforts and educational initiatives is expected to attract a substantial number of visitors, further enhancing the appeal of the Similipal Tiger Reserve.
The Chief Minister’s announcement followed the in-principle approval of the state government’s proposal by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA). To ensure feasibility, a committee constituted by the NTCA will conduct a thorough site visit before granting the final approval. Additional regulatory clearances, including approval from the Central Zoo Authority, will follow suit.
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