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A transient female tiger, believed to have strayed from Maharashtra’s Tadoba reserve, has killed at least five cows in Kumram Bheem Asifabad. Locals demand compensation and safety measures, while Forest officials install camera traps and trackers to monitor its movement
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Officials suspect the big cat may have entered Telangana from the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra.
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Forest officials said that a tiger named Brahma died when it fought with another tiger called Chota Matka residing in the territory. Chota Matka received minor injuries in the clash
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"We don’t understand why the tiger was captured. It used to stray into the forests of Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts and was meeting a female tiger in this region at regular intervals. We expected the two would develop a family here, helping the population of tigers here grow,” a senior Forest official said.
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Zeenat had been relocated from Maharashtra's Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) to Similipal last month to introduce a new gene pool to the tiger population
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In the clip, a man was seen recording with his mobile phone the scene of the tiger crossing the tracks. Locals said tigers often cross the tracks, which pass through a habitat of the tigers
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Briefing details of the operation, Neeraj Kumar disclosed that the tiger was roaming in the forests located on the borders of both Telangana and Maharashtra. He asked the officials to be alert. He stated that 20 teams were scanning the forests to locate the tiger, while 21 CCTV cameras and a live camera were installed to capture its images.
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Officials said the tiger was moving in the plains and attacking humans only when it encountered them on its way in agriculture fields or if it was irritated by villagers who took photographs and videos.
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The fear of the villagers can be justified as tigers killed three humans in the last four years, all in the month of November. Their fears have aggravated with the latest human loss on Friday.
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Spread in 148.63 square kilometers, Tippeshwar is seeing the thriving of tigers. It is also one of the most-sought-after destinations for nature lovers.
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The tiger, which migrated from Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve of Chandrapur district in the neighbouring Maharashtra, drifted towards forests of Telangana.
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According to official information, a tiger has entered the forests of Edulawada forest in Asifabad mandal by crossing the National Highway 363 indicates a positive answer.
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Officials have deployed 15 teams comprising 80 animal trackers and volunteers of NGOs were scanning the forests to find the whereabouts of the tigers.
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The tiger that killed a man on June 15 was captured by forest officials after it was tranquilised in Sindewahi range on Tuesday.
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A tiger was sighted in different parts of Easgaon village in Kaghaznagar mandal on Friday evening and Saturday morning, triggering panic among locals.
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A tiger from the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra has migrated to the forests of Asifabad
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As the world marked International Tiger Day on July 29, wildlife photographers stress need for the tiger count to go up
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The tigress from Maharashtra, named S6, and her two cubs were seen happily wandering in the forest and making a meal of the carcass of an animal