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Kerala tigress with snare on neck captured in Bandipur

Shifted to Chamundi Rehabilitation Centre at Koorgalli near Mysuru Mysore/Mysuru: A tigress, which was seen with a snare entangled in its neck in Kerala has been trapped in Gundre Range of Bandipur Tiger Reserve this morning.  Forest Department officials from Kerala were desperately searching for the big cat as it had the snare and would have possibly died due to injuries. Now the Karnataka Forest Department officials successfully trapped the injured tigress. It fell into a cage at Gundre as the staff had kept meat inside.  Actually it is illegal to capture a wild tiger within the core forest area. But the Department officials decided to trap it as the snare had endangered its life. 

The Successful Return Of 12 Indian Star Tortoises Back Into The Wild

Reptiles Magazine With the 12 released, 40 more tortoises will soon follow. February 17, 2021 The Indian star tortoise ( Geochelone elegans), one of the most beautiful tortoises in all of Asia, is sadly disappearing from the India landscape. Escalating illegal poaching of the tortoise has led to its rapid decline over the past 20 years. Though there are multiple reasons for the dwindling population, the primary culprits are poachers and smugglers seeking to fulfill the demand of the illegal international pet trade. The magnitude of the problem is staggering. In recent years, roughly 25,000 star tortoises have been seized each year at Indian airports alone – an astounding number that still represents only a fraction of the tortoises poached from the wild. Once removed from the wild, the future for these beautiful animals is usually grim. However, this does not always have to be the case. This is the story of 51 tortoises saved from the black market and successfully returned to

WATCH – Leopard enters residential society in Bengaluru; trapped by forest officials

Updated Feb 01, 2021 | 15:06 IST The Karnataka Forest Department has captured a leopard which was roaming in and around a residential society in Bengaluru s Begur. Leopard enters residential society in Bengaluru; trapped by forest officials  |  Photo Credit: Times Now Key Highlights After being captured, the big cat was seen roaring and grunting inside the cage. Bengaluru: A well-built leopard roaming in and around a residential society in Begur area on the outskirts of Bengaluru was trapped by the personnel of the Karnataka Forest Department. The big cat was first spotted at ‘Prestige Song of the South’ residential complex on January 23, sparking off panic among residents, following which the forest department initiated efforts to rescue it. Early Saturday morning (January 30), the elusive big cat was again caught on the CCTV camera installed inside the residential society, leaving residents even more terrified. This prompted the fores

Find out what we lost and what we gained in the big sector A look at all the major events Life is winning against Corona s fear | મોટા સેક્ટરમાં જાણો આપણે શું ગુમાવ્યું અને શું મેળવ્યું? તમામ મુખ્ય ઘટનાઓ પર એક નજર કોરોનાના ડરની સામે જિંદગી જીતતી રહી છે

Find out what we lost and what we gained in the big sector A look at all the major events Life is winning against Corona s fear | મોટા સેક્ટરમાં જાણો આપણે શું ગુમાવ્યું અને શું મેળવ્યું? તમામ મુખ્ય ઘટનાઓ પર એક નજર કોરોનાના ડરની સામે જિંદગી જીતતી રહી છે
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