Tuesday 8 June 2021

Indian subcontinent newsdump (w/e 6/6/21)


Police Capture Elusive Tiger Poacher After 20 Years of Pursuing the Bengal Cat Hunter
One forest conservation officer described Habib as "a big headache for us." But with his capture, Bengal tigers—and the rest of the world—can rest 

A forest official said: "The leopard has been elusive but the videos shared by locals show the big cat'spresence. The leopard has been moving as it ...
A royal journey – Tiger collared in India crosses rivers, islands to reach Bangladesh Sunderbans ...
The big cat did not come close to human habitats. Kolkata: In order to study the movement patterns of big cats near human habitation, foresters had radio ...
Cheetah: The world's fastest cat is returning to India
The first eight cats will find their home in Kuno national park in Madhya Pradesh, which has ample prey like antelope and wild boars. Wildlife experts are ...

Thereafter, the wild animal was captured in couple of CCTV cameras in IT Park. Whereas, the big catis still elusive and the Forest Department is ...
Leopard leaves PDKV farm, sighted near zoo
After entering the PDKV farm at Bajaj Nagar on Sunday night, the animal was sighted near Maharajbagh zoo on Monday afternoon. The big catmust ...

Leopard kills pig near Maharajbagh, still elusive
Foresters made all out efforts to trap the animal by deploying cages with bait and cameras but the big cat eluded them. On Tuesday morning, the ...

All 4 Assam tiger reserves get national accreditation
"All the four tiger reserves of Assam under Phase 1 have got CATS ... interventions as far as conservation of big cats in Assam is concerned." ...
Leopard caught alive in central Kashmir's Khansahib
The animal's capture comes a day after a minor girl was mauled to death by the big cat in Ompora area of the district. Leopard caught alive in central ...
Cameras up at Chhatarpur after leopard 'sightings'
A team was called to scout the area and look for signs of the big cat. "We were called in on Friday evening. The area will be scanned for possible signs ...




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