Tiger relocations upset sex ratio in Ranthambore national park, trigger conflicts
The relocation of tigers from Ranthambore National Park has disrupted the sex ratio, leading to increased territorial conflicts and deaths. An ideal male-to-female ratio of 1:2 or 1:3 is necessary for ecological stability, but current equal numbers have caused imbalance. Experts suggest relocating some males and limiting medical interventions to restore natural balance.

