Andhra Pradesh working to translocate female tigers to Eastern Ghats: Pawan KalyanOn International Tiger Day, Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan announced plans to translocate female tigers from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh to strengthen wildlife populations in the Eastern Ghats, while Telangana CM Revanth Reddy urged public participation in tiger conservationBy IANS Updated On - 29 July 2026, 03:47 PMPawan Kalyan (Photo:IANS)Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Wednesday said that the state government is working with Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh for the translocation of female tigers to strengthen the tiger population in the Eastern Ghats. “The tiger is India’s National Animal, the guardian of our forests, and the symbol of a healthy ecosystem. Protecting the tiger means protecting our forests, rivers, biodiversity, and the ecological balance that sustains life. On International Tiger Day, I reaffirm Andhra Pradesh’s unwavering commitment to wildlife conservation,” he said. If tigers are safe, forests are safe, and thereby biodiversity, water resources, and the environment are also protected,” he stated.