




The tranquilising guns and cages were ready to shift the tigress and two cubs from Chor Behra area to Bhopal’s Vanvihar National Park because the tiger family was involved in a couple of conflicts with human beings.
In February, the tigress killed a woman who had strayed into the national park to collect wood. Last week, a cow was killed in the forest lodge, following which the forest authorities hastened their relocation plan. A rescue squad was waiting for orders to tranquilise the wildcats when villagers and tourist guides moved in and threatened to take to the streets.
A letter with more than 50 signatures was faxed to the forest authorities in Bhopal and to the New Delhi office of Project Tiger.
Field director Aseem Srivastava said: “There is no immediate plan to shift the family. We are monitoring the mother and the cubs.”


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