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Department of Forest to replay tiger children

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Coimbatore: For the first time in the state, the Ministry of Forestry is ready to twist the tiger children, which have been saved from Thaimudi Estate on September 28, at Manambolly Forest Range of Animalai Tiger Reserve (ATR).
The department has identified the location in Manyhirimattam to set up a cage, where the eight-month-old men’s tiger will be saved for two years as part of recilding exercise.
However, it will be released into the wild only based on the hunting skills he obtained.
A forest officer said the tiger child was saved after it was found to roam outside the reserve forest with weak conditions.
“The child has a corner on his body.” Principal of the Principal of Forest and Head of Warden Warden Shekhar Kumar Niraj, Director of the ATR S MENITARAramanian and the Senior Forest Officer visiting the Cub Tiger, which is kept at home near the forest intermediary house in Manambolly, on Sunday.
Niraj said, “For the first time, we will distort the tiger children in Tamil Nadu.
We have identified an area of ​​10,000 seconds in the Mushirimattam reserve forest to regulate the cage, which will be immediately ready with the CCTV camera surveillance system.
The trench will be arranged around the villages to keep animals Other wild in the bay.
Only one or two caregivers will be allowed at the location and we will monitor the method of animal hunting.
“Ramasubramanian said the presence of humans would be controlled in the region and caregivers would not be permitted to be friends with their children.
He said the plan was to set the chain-link fence which would be of about 10,000 metersqft.
“The height of the fence will reduce the possibility of a cub running away from the cage.
To prevent the snake from entering the cage, the wire mesh will be installed at a height of 3 feet from the ground.
We will not interfere with forest cover and water troughs will be made in the area.
If the Cub tiger needs more Lots of space, we will arrange another cage in the adjacent area and make part of the existing, “said Ramasubramanian.
He said they planned to send a proposal to RS 60 Lakh to the National Tiger Conservation Authority for the Rewilding program.

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