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Sariska tiger traced to farmhouse in Rajasthan’s Alwar, tranquillised, captured

Chief wildlife warden Pavan Kumar Upadhyay said that the tiger was taken back to Sariska Tiger Reserve, where it will be kept in an enclosure and monitored

On Wednesday, three people were injured after the tiger attacked them in Dausa. (HT PHOTO)
Published on Jan 03, 2025 04:29 PM IST

Tigress that strayed into Pilibhit village, now under surveillance

A tigress that entered a village in Pilibhit, India, in December 2023 is now back in the forest but remains under surveillance through a radio collar to detect any potential diseases. The initiative aims to monitor for delayed symptoms, with the tigress being found fit to return to the core forest area. The radio collar allows for real-time tracking, with teams monitoring the tigress's movements for any signs of distress or illness.

A tigress on a wall in Atkona village of district Pilibhit (HT File Photo)
Updated on Jan 08, 2024 08:25 PM IST
By, Lucknow

Female cheetah that went untraceable in MP's Kuno captured after 22 days

More than 100 field staff, including officers, veterinarians and cheetah trackers were searching for the spotted cat day and night.

On August 12, information about the cheetah's location was received from the satellite. (PTI)
Published on Aug 13, 2023 06:55 PM IST
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Cheetah died of infection caused by radio collar: Task force chief

Forest officials are not taking the deaths seriously by saying 50% deaths were expected as per the cheetah action plan, a wildlife expert

Five adult cheetahs relocated from Africa and three cubs born in the country have died so far in India’s ambitious project to reintroduce the world’ fastest animal in the subcontinent since they became extinct in the country in 1952. (PTI)
Updated on Jul 15, 2023 11:44 PM IST
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