Adilabad Tiger: Large tiger footprints identified in Nirmal forest border area. The forest department claims that tiger migration is real
Adilabad Tiger: Large tiger footprints identified in Nirmal forest border area. The forest department claims that tiger migration is real
Adilabad Tiger: Traces of a big tiger spotted in the border area of Nirmal forest. The local people are in a panic after the forest department officials confirmed that the tiger movement based on the footprints is real. Officials advise people to be alert as the tiger is roaming around.
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Large tiger footprints identified in Nirmal forest |
The last three days of wind in the forest area has come to an end. The forest department officials identified the traces of tiger movement on Sunday. Mohammad Nazira Khan, Deputy Forest Officer, Sarangapur, said that the tiger is roaming in the Sahyadri hills of the border area of Bodh-Nirmal forest.
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Teams under the supervision of SRO Ramakrishna and Task Force SRO Venugopal conducted search in Sahyadri forest areas. The footprints of a tiger were found roaming in the forest near Adellithanda, Sarangapur mandal.
People are advised not to panic as the tiger roams completely in the forest. At this time, no one should go into the forest alone. It is known that a tiger roamed in the Both forest area of Adilabad district recently.
Deputy Arvo said that the forest officials said that they came to Kailasgakidi area of Both Mandal from there a few days ago. But the traces found here are believed to be the same tiger. While for three days the officials in Ravindranagar, Adellithanda,
Officials have come to the conclusion that it may not be a tiger that attacked many cattle and animals in the suburbs of Karji. Looking at the antecedents and traces of the attack, it could have been a leopard, he said.
The forest officials have come to the conclusion that the leopard is attacking the seals near the villages and the tiger is roaming in the Both-Nirmal forest border.
Do not go into the forest area.
The Forest Department officials are asking people to be alert as a tiger is roaming in the forest area on the outskirts of Gudi Peta, Nannur and Dharmaram villages in the mandal. Beat officer Rajender said that two days ago, tiger footprints were detected in Dharmaram area, and as there is a possibility of daily wandering to the area, posters should be posted in the villages to warn the villagers in advance. Shepherds, herdsmen and people have been asked to take care not to go into the forest area.
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