The tiger caught on camera near the cage set up to capture it in Lakhimpur Kheri, UP, has caused considerable concern. Forest department officer Sanjay Biswal stated that the tiger's movements are being closely monitored via a tiger movement map. To trap the tiger, four cages have been set up. Assistance is being taken from forest workers and tiger friends, along with two drone cameras.
On August 27th, a tiger attacked a farmer named Amrish Kumar from Imlia village, resulting in his death. This incident sparked widespread panic in the area. In response, the forest department team became actively engaged.
The tiger that attacked the farmer has now been captured on camera. The forest department team had placed a cage near the Sarai river, about three and a half kilometers away from Imlia village. A camera was also installed near this cage. Early this morning, at approximately 4:30 AM, the tiger was captured on this camera.
Yesterday, Forest Department Officials Found Tiger Paw Prints
Yesterday, forest department officials discovered tiger paw prints in the fields near Banjaria village. This led them to believe that the tiger has reached this area. DFO Sanjay Biswal showed the tiger's picture captured on camera on his mobile phone and provided details about the tiger's location using the tiger movement map.
Forest Department Teams Searching for Wolves in Bahraich
Meanwhile, forest department teams are actively searching for wolves in Bahraich district. The team has spotted the movement of two wolves. However, the two wolves have not been caught yet. Drone cameras are continuously combing the area for them. High-ranking officials are inspecting the situation on-site. The presence of the wolves in this area has been claimed.