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Tiger Roams Mysuru Airport, Sparking Massive Search
7 Jan
Summary
- Over 100 personnel engaged in a large-scale search and capture operation.
- Camera traps and a thermal drone deployed to monitor tiger's movements.
- The tiger is believed to be young and unfamiliar with the region.

A tiger sighting within the Mysuru airport premises has led to an extensive search and capture operation, mobilizing over 100 forest department personnel. The animal was first observed by airport security staff during a routine patrol around midnight on Monday, prompting an immediate alert and the launch of a comprehensive combing operation across the airport grounds.
To aid in locating the tiger, forest authorities have strategically installed more than 20 camera traps and are utilizing a thermal drone for surveillance. Multiple specialized teams, including those from the leopard and elephant task forces, alongside veterinarians, are participating in the effort, which is under the direct supervision of senior forest conservators. Initial drone surveys indicated the presence of prey species in areas where the tiger is believed to have traveled.




