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Home / Environment / Tiger on the Move: Hyderabad's Edge Faces Wildlife Alert

Tiger on the Move: Hyderabad's Edge Faces Wildlife Alert

27 Jan

Summary

  • A tiger's sustained presence near Hyderabad reveals forest department's unpreparedness.
  • The animal is nearing densely populated areas, closer than in 50 years.
  • Lack of equipment and trained teams hampers response to the tiger's movement.
Tiger on the Move: Hyderabad's Edge Faces Wildlife Alert

A tiger's increasing proximity to Hyderabad's populated outskirts in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district has exposed critical deficiencies in the forest department's readiness. The animal's movements, confirmed by fresh pugmarks, indicate a progression into fragmented landscapes, bringing it closer to human activity than at any point in the last fifty years.

Forest officials assert the situation is controlled, noting the tiger is not a man-eater and lacks a sufficient prey base to remain. However, its livestock kills suggest adaptation to human-dominated terrain. The department's response, limited to reactive camera trap placements, lacks comprehensive planning and advanced tools like drone-based thermal imaging.

Crucially, essential resources such as capture cages, tranquilizing equipment, and specialized rapid response teams are absent. Officials admit these would need to be requisitioned from the Hyderabad zoo if the situation escalates, a process that could cause critical delays. The tiger's continued presence, even in a small reserve forest, suggests it is assessing habitat suitability.

Villagers are living with heightened anxiety, implementing dusk-to-dawn curfews and nocturnal patrols for livestock. The fear of retaliatory actions by residents, such as poisoning carcasses, poses a significant threat to the tiger. The department appears to be hoping the animal departs on its own, highlighting an uncomfortable convergence of wildlife management and human tolerance near the city.

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.
A tiger's sustained movement towards Hyderabad's populated outskirts is concerning due to the forest department's apparent lack of preparedness and the animal's proximity to human settlements.
The forest department lacks capture cages, tranquilizing equipment, and specialized rapid response teams trained for large carnivore incidents.
Villagers are implementing safety measures like dusk-to-dawn curfews, guarding livestock at night, and compressing farm work into daylight hours.

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