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Tiger Movement Near Border Keeps People On Edge

Nizamabad: During the border of Nizamabad and Rajanna Sircilla region, the inhabitants were defined as “S12 öz after the repeated landscapes of a tiger. The Forest Department increased the efforts to monitor the movements of animals and used additional camera traps in the depths of reserve forests.

On Thursday, a calf was found dead in the village of Pakala in the Sirikon, and he was afraid of another tiger attack. However, after an on -site audit, Regional Forestry Officer B. Nikitha and the forest officers Bhavani Shahanker and Ramakrishna confirmed that the killing was made by a leopard, not a tiger.

Previously, on July 14, S12 reportedly killed a calf near the Thanda school in Ramaleddy Mandal in the Kamarteddy region. Authorities believe that Tiger may have been scattered from Kawal Tiger Reserve in the old Adilabad region. Pugmarks was first recorded next to a water tank in the mandal in Sirikon.

The exact location of S12 is unknown. Chef Wildlife Manager Yelusingh Meru is expected to visit the Kamarteddy region on 18 July to review the search operations. Forest officials called for inhabitants to avoid entering the depths of the forest, the tiger could potentially attack people along the forest eaves, he said.

On Thursday, a fresh scoring was discovered 2 km away from Thanda school, but the authorities hid the exact details while trying to capture the net images of the tiger. Kama If Tiger perceives the existence of human beings, he will be deeper into the forest, Ram Kamarteddy Divisional Forest Officer Ramakrishna said. Deccan Chronicle. “Our priority is to ensure the security of both people and wildlife.”

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