Tigress Zeenat gives birth to four cubs in Similipal Tiger Reserve
Tigress Zeenat, relocated from Maharashtra to Odisha's Similipal Tiger Reserve in 2024, has given birth to four cubs. Forest officials said the cubs and their mother are healthy, marking a significant milestone in the reserve's tiger conservation programme
Published Date - 2 June 2026, 06:11 PM
Bhubaneswar: Tigress Zeenat, translocated from Maharashtra in 2024, has given birth to four cubs in Odisha’s Similipal Tiger Reserve, Forest Minister Ganesh Ram Singhkhuntia said on Tuesday.
The tigress delivered the cubs around 20 days ago, and both the mother and cubs are healthy, he said.
“The cubs are under GPS-based monitoring and are safe. Zeenat is also healthy. This is very encouraging news for the reserve,” he added.
An image captured by a trap camera showed Zeenat carrying one of her cubs in her mouth.
Zeenat, along with another tigress, Jamuna, was brought to Similipal from Maharashtra’s Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve in November 2024 as part of efforts to strengthen the reserve’s tiger gene pool. She was three years old at the time.
The tigress had earlier drawn national attention after embarking on a nearly 300-km journey across Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal shortly after her relocation. She left Similipal on December 7, 2024, and moved through several forest corridors before being captured in West Bengal following a 21-day tracking operation.
After being reintroduced into the wild in April this year, Zeenat was observed roaming with resident male tiger T-12, raising hopes among conservationists.
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi also hailed the development, calling it a proud milestone in the state’s wildlife conservation journey.
Majhi said the successful birth of the cubs reflected the conducive habitat created in Similipal.
“This success not only signifies an increase in the tiger population in Odisha but also stands as a testament to our efforts in creating a safe and robust environment for wildlife,” he said.
The Chief Minister said special measures had been taken by the Forest Department to ensure the safety of the tigress and her cubs, with their movements being continuously monitored.
“Thanks to the dedicated efforts of our forest staff and effective conservation policies, Odisha has established itself as a secure sanctuary for wildlife. Our government remains committed to preserving the ecological balance of Similipal and strengthening conservation initiatives further,” Majhi added.