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Tiger's Rampage: 8 Cattle Killed in 3 Weeks

4 Feb

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Summary

  • A tiger killed eight animals in three weeks in Telangana.
  • Experts suggest the tiger is hunting frequently due to hunger.
  • A special committee will monitor the tiger and decide its fate.
Tiger's Rampage: 8 Cattle Killed in 3 Weeks

A sub-adult tiger, currently moving through the Yadadri-Siddipet-Janagam districts of Telangana, has caused alarm by killing eight cattle in the past three weeks. This deviates significantly from typical tiger hunting patterns. Experts believe the tiger is compelled to hunt more often because it is not getting enough to eat. Initially, forest officials burned carcasses to prevent villagers from poisoning them. More recently, crowds gathering to view the tiger have also complicated efforts to manage the situation.

Forest department officials face challenges in communicating with agitated villagers and require approval from the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) for any significant action, such as tranquilizing or relocating the animal. A dedicated committee, including members from the NTCA and Wildlife Institute of India, has been established to oversee the tiger's movements and decide on appropriate responses. This committee will convene twice weekly to review developments and make informed decisions regarding the tiger's future and the safety of the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Experts suggest the tiger is hunting frequently because it is being deprived of a hearty meal, forcing it to kill more often than usual.
A special committee comprising members from the NTCA, Wildlife Institute of India, and NGOs has been formed to monitor the tiger's movements and decide on a course of action.
The tiger entered Telangana from the Pandavkhara division of the Tipeshwar wildlife sanctuary and stayed within the Kawal Tiger Reserve for over two weeks before moving out.

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