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Shoot orders for man-eater tiger on prowl in UP
by Amit Kumar
Faizabad
(Uttar Pradesh): Rangers of the Forest Department
in Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh began a combing operation
to trap a tiger and shoot it. It was declared as a man-eater
after it reportedly killed three persons. According to
the Forest Department, the tiger has killed at least three
humans at different places and has also eaten goats, a
peacock and a cow. Earlier, the State authorities had
declared the tiger on prowl that strayed close to human
habitat in Barabanki District as man-eater after it killed
a teenage boy. Consequently, the Forest Rangers commenced
their search operation and said that till now no success
has been achieved and that they are trying their best
to trace the tiger. "Teams from outside also have came
here, but even they were unsuccessful. About four teams
returned without any success. Now everything is in the
hands of Uttar Pradesh Forest Department team," said A
N Singh, officer in-charge of a search party. Residents
informed that the striped feline recently ate a peacock
and also a cow. "We haven't seen it, but we saw the footprints.
About 200 metres from here it killed a peacock. Two days
back, it dragged a cow and ate it. Now, the Forest Rangers
have come here on elephants for combing operation," said
Suresh Kumar, a villager. Over the past two months, the
officials of the Forest Department have been enduring
a harrowing time ever since complaints came pouring in
about the wild cat making its presence among human habitats
in Pilibhit District. It is believed that this tiger also
reached the outskirts of Lucknow on December 14, and then
moved towards Sultanpur and into Faizabad District. As
for the animal-man conflict, officials say that wild cats
often stray into villages near forestlands in search of
food and even attack people.
-Jan
15, 2009
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