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Tiger pugmarks spotted in Adilabad’s Kosuguda village triggered panic among farmers, who have suspended cotton harvesting. Forest officials suspect the animal migrated from Maharashtra and have deployed teams to track its movement while urging villagers to stay alert.
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A misleading video clip claiming tiger movement in Adilabad’s Khanapur forest has gone viral, causing fear among locals. Forest officials clarified the footage was shot in northern India and not linked to the region. They warned that such fake content disrupts public peace and complicates wildlife monitoring, especially during seasonal tiger migration from Maharashtra.
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A tiger attack in Khadodi village, Adilabad, left four bullocks dead, triggering fear among locals. The animals, owned by farmer Tulasi Ram, were grazing near the forest when attacked. Forest officials suspect the tiger may have strayed from Maharashtra.
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A tiger believed to have strayed from Tadoba National Park in Maharashtra triggered panic in Navegaon and Itikalpahad villages of Sirpur (T) mandal, Telangana. Authorities have confirmed pugmarks at the site and advised residents to remain vigilant and avoid solitary movement.
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Villagers in Thalamala, Luxettipet mandal, were alarmed by the reported movement of a tiger near their fields. Forest officials confirmed pugmarks and advised caution. The female tiger reportedly moved from Maharashtra and is now shuttling between Thalamala and Peddampet forests
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A tiger has been spotted roaming in Rebbena and Tiryani mandals of Kumram Bheem Asifabad, killing cattle. Forest officials are tracking its movement and urging villagers to stay alert and avoid forests.
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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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A tiger spotted in the forests of Boath and Sarangapur mandals in Adilabad triggered panic among locals. Forest officials are tracking its movement and urging caution, while efforts are on to guide the animal back to dense forests
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The officials said steps were being taken to track the movement of the tigress, to ensure its safety and to prevent human loss
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Upon receiving information, Forest officials who inspected the spot of the sighting of the tiger said that a female tiger roaming in Bellampalli division might have drifted towards Kasipet in search of territory
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Five CCTV camera traps were installed to trail the tiger
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Forest officials say a female tiger was wandering in the forests of Kannala village for the second day
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Kushnepalli Forest Range Officer Dayakar stated that a team of eight staffers scanned the fields and nearby forests, but could not record either pugmarks or evidence of the tiger’s movement
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In a statement, the police stated that the curfew had been enforced in villages 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, and 10 in Easgaon Gram Panchayat, along with Seethanagar, Anukoda, Gannaram, Kadamba, Areguda, and Babanagar villages in Kagaznagar mandal. This measure was taken to prevent residents from entering the forests and agricultural fields due to the reported movement of a tiger in the area.
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Officials of the forest department said that a tiger from neighbouring Maharashtra strayed into the forest of Wankidi mandal a few days back.
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The message stated that a tiger was sighted at a stream at Koyathendi village in Tiryani mandal and triggered panic among farm laborers.
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Khammam: Movements of a tiger have been reported in Sathupalli forest range in the district. The big cat’s pug marks were spotted at Kistaram and Jagannadhapuram in the forest range by the locals shepherds on Friday. Upon receiving information from them a forest officials team inspected the area where the pug marks were found. Speaking […]
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Telangana Forest Department proposes to install 1,000 more camera traps in addition to the existing 1,980 in Kawal Tiger Reserve .