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The management of Sri Chaitanya School declared holiday due to movement of tiger on outskirts of Bellampalli town
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A tiger was spotted crossing a road in the village, and motorists captured a video of the incident on Monday night. The footage quickly went viral on social media platforms, sparking widespread attention. Locals voiced their concerns about the tiger's presence on the roads and urged officials to take measures to guide the big cat back into the depths of the forest to ensure safety and prevent any potential harm to humans.
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A compensation of Rs 12,000 was given to Gopathi Lasmaiah within 24 hours after his cow getting killed
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According to the officials, around 11 tigers including cubs were residing in the forests of the district. In addition to that, around four migrant tigers were inhabiting the forests in this region
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It is learnt that a male tiger was caged and tranquilized in the forests of the Athmaramguda.
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Some local farmers who were harvesting the cotton crop spotted pugmarks of a tiger near the tank and alerted residen
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Panic spread in many villages of Adilabad, Asifabad, Mulugu and other areas as locals spotted tigers crossing the roads, moving in the fields and even attacking the cattle.
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Some of the locals recorded video of the tiger when it was walking on the road. The video clip went viral on social media platforms.
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Forest officials have confirmed the presence of a tiger in Bandala forest. With the confirmation of a tiger in the mandal, the officials have intensified their vigilance and implemented strict measures to prevent any human-wildlife conflicts. Continuous surveillance through CCTV cameras have been set up in numerous locations and warning boards have been installed.
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Officials reported that an adult tigress from the Kerameri mandal in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district recently ventured into the Luxettipet range in search of new territory. The tigress's movement was captured by a CCTV camera trap set up by the department in the range's forests, according to a forest official.
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The big cat was found dead by Forest Department's field personnel while on a patrol, following which higher officials were alerted
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Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) RM Dobriyal said the tiger that had allegedly killed a female farm laborer and attacked a farmer in Kagaznagar division recently was identified.
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Locals said that the wild animal killed sheep belonging to Dandiga Bapu, Binkar Shankar and Ramagiri Shankar by attacking the herd at around 2 am
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The motorists using Kagaznagar-Sirpur (T)-Koutala stretch stated that the tiger was seen moving in the paddy fields abutting the mill and requested forest officials to take steps to prevent attacks on the motorists by the tiger.
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Forest officials said that a team was scanning the fields to gather pugmarks of the tiger. They believed that a tiger from Maharashtra might have strayed into the forests of Wankidi in search of territory and a partner for mating
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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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While the cotton crop ready for harvesting, venturing out into fields to harvest cotton balls has become a risky affair, with more than one tiger on the prowl
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The zoo authorities have been trying to get the big cat since 2017, but due to various reasons they could not secure it and the delay has been causing a lot of disappointment among the zoo visitors
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Say the big cat was located near Areguda village, located around 10 kilometres from Easgaon
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Villagers reported that a tiger attacked and killed a calf grazing in the forests of Sonapur, located on the border between Telangana and Maharashtra, early in the morning. They suspected that the same tiger, which had injured five cows in a herd at Dhaba village on Sunday, might have been responsible for the calf's death.