Forest Department conducts operation to find tiger footprints

Forest Department conducts operation to find tiger footprints

Forest Department conducts operation to find tiger footprints

Siddapur, July 9: Tiger footprints were found in Badagabanangala. Math. Bajekolli. Mekur Hoskeri village, which is reeling from the scourge of wild elephants, and an operation was conducted under the leadership of Thitimathi Sub-Zone Forest Officer Shashi in this context.

A few months ago, a tiger attacked and killed cattle in the Math of Badaga Banangala village. Later, the forest department officials and staff conducted an operation and succeeded in driving the tiger into the forest. But now, the operation team found footprints of the tiger in the Badagabanangala village limits and the coffee plantations of this area including Vaddarahalli. Parvati. Estate in the area. Virajpet Taluk Deputy Conservator of Forests Jagannath Thitimathi Zone A.C.F. Under the guidance of Gopal Zone Forest Officer Gangadhar, the operation team conducted a combing operation from morning to evening amidst the rain on Wednesday. During this, the operation team staff informed that traces of the tiger moving to the top of the hill of the private company's Lkill coffee plantation in Banangala village were found. The operation will continue at night as well, said Thitimathi Sub-Zone Officer Shashi P.T., who led the operation.

Forest staff and elephant task force RRT team staff participated in the operation. -Vasu

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