Sariska National Park. It is a tiger reserve in Rajasthan, India. It was declared a wildlife reserve in 1955. In 2004, there were reports of no tigers in the protected area. The Central Bureau of Investigation in India conducted a two-month investigation in 2005 and finally declared that there were no tigers in the protected area. In 2008, the first male tiger was transferred to Sariska. By 2010, a total of five tigers (two males and three females) were resettled in the protected area.
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Sariska National Park. It is a tiger reserve in Rajasthan, India. It was declared a wildlife reserve in 1955. In 2004, there were reports of no tigers in the protected area. The Central Bureau of Investigation in India conducted a two-month investigation in 2005 and finally declared that there were no tigers in the protected area. In 2008, the first male tiger was transferred to Sariska. By 2010, a total of five tigers (two males and three females) were resettled in the protected area.