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Human intervention forces the wolf to leave the den in their sanctuary

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Daltonganj: Increasing human intervention at the Sanctuary Wolf Lone State on Palamu forced the wolf to leave their lightning and breed elsewhere, said forest officials.
A total of five lightning in Sarnadeh is below the Mahuadanr range at Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) lying abandoned without a breeding place this year.
“The wolf does not multiply in Sarnadeheh again.
Boys from the nearest village and the shepherd interferes with wolves by throwing fire balls into their blackouts, thus disturbing the privacy that the wolf needs to multiply,” said Mahuadanr Ranger Brinda Pandey.
There are around 80 wolves in the range of Mahuadanr and they breed in November.
Wolves are now breeding in Lodh, Tewahi and Mirgi who are safer and far from human intervention, the source said.
Kumar Ashutosh, Director of the Field and Head of Forest Conservator at PTR, said, “We plan to install a trap camera inside and around the wolf derivative.
At present, we have a trap camera shortage because it is installed in Tiger reserves.
So I have put a request for 100 Trap cameras.
“Wildlife experts DS Srivastav has urged the authority of the PTR to save the Holy Wolf so as not to be interrupted when the Land Hyper-Active Mafia in the region.

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