Preparations to take the future of Ranthambore Tiger, the lives of people, formed a committee
The forest division set up a committee in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan to investigate tigers, which became a threat to human life. Recently, there were two important incidents of deadly attacks on people by Tigers in Ranthambore. Among them, a 7 -year -old boy died on April 16 on his way to the Ganesh temple in Ranthambore and recently an officer for forest division was killed by a tiger. According to the information, there is a confirmation of a single tiger in both cases. This is the cub of Tigress Earoh, which is currently 20 months old. A senior official of the forest department said this committee was formed according to the protocol of the National Tiger Protection Authority (NTCA). Apart from the NTCA representative, it contains the chief director of wildlife, local NGO, Panchayat representative and field director. The official said it is a standard protocol to draw up such a committee if there is presumption to take human life through a tiger. The committee will investigate the entire incident in detail and will also give its opinion on what steps should be taken in this regard. The committee will determine that the attack of the tiger on humans was sudden, or that it became accustomed to killing and eating people. Departmental officials suggest that if the report is found correctly, it would be appropriate to keep the tiger in the zoo or move elsewhere. Bos division officials also believe that Earohed is no longer able to hunt for his children and bring food, and that his children have become accustomed to the presence of people around them. In one such case, the distance between man and tiger must have decreased, whereby the tiger became nervous and he attacked. When the ranger stopped in the woods while patrolling, the tiger was present. Then the tiger suddenly attacked him. Share this story -tags