Forest Department prepares for camera trapping after cow killed in tiger attack

Forest Department prepares for camera trapping after cow killed in tiger attack

Forest Department prepares for camera trapping after cow killed in tiger attack

Gonikoppal/ Srimangala, Sep. 14: A tiger attacked and killed a cow left for grazing by farmer Bottamgad Girish of Teralu village this afternoon, and Srimangala Zone Forest Officer Aravind has informed that a camera will be installed to track the tiger's movements.

Three or four tigers, helpless to fight with other tigers and kill prey animals from the Nagarhole National Park, are roaming in the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, causing the people of Srimangala, Beeruga, Birunani, Nemmale and Teralu to run around in fear, CNC member Bottamgad Girish has alleged.

Farmers in the area have demanded that a trap be installed in Teralu village immediately, capture the tiger and relocate it. Forest Officer Aravind said that two or three tigers have been spotted entering villages on the edge of the forest and will be captured and relocated soon. (From the front page) Ponnampet Veterinary Officer Girish will conduct a post-mortem on the body of the cow killed by the tiger today and compensation will be given to the owners soon. -TLS / Harish

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