Tamil Nadu Forest Department steps up efforts to capture man-eater tiger in Nilgiris

Forest officials in Tamil Nadu are intensifying efforts to capture a tiger responsible for two recent deaths. Three thermal drones and fifty camera traps are being used to track the animal. Over eighty forest personnel are conducting continuous mo...

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Udhagamandalam: The Tamil Nadu Forest Department has intensified efforts to capture a suspected man-eating tiger that killed two people in the Nilgiris district this month, an official said.

Forest personnel have deployed three thermal drones, set up six cages at strategic locations and installed 50 camera traps across the forested terrain to track and capture the animal.

More than 80 forest personnel, divided into two specialised teams, have been deployed for continuous monitoring and combing operations in forest-fringe areas affected by the tiger's presence.


Gudalur Forest Officer Devaraj advised residents to exercise extreme caution and avoid venturing outdoors late at night or in the early morning until the tiger is captured.
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