The project focuses on rebuilding tugai forests that support prey species and biodiversity. Early signs show wildlife returning to the area, and the restoration is laying the ecological foundation needed for future tiger reintroduction.
The initiative is part of a wider rewilding programme involving national authorities and international partners. Efforts include restoring ecosystems, increasing prey populations and preparing for human-wildlife coexistence. The long-term goal is to create a stable environment where tigers can survive again, marking a significant step in regional conservation and biodiversity recovery efforts.













