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Sariska Tiger Tranquilised for the treatment of back wounds

Sariska Tiger Tranquilised for the treatment of back wounds
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Jaipur: Tiger ST-6, which was locked up in a cage at Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR) for the past half a year, was named again on Saturday for care.
The 16-year-old tiger had a deep maggot on his back.
Senior Veterinarian Arvind Mathur said, “There was a wound on the surface of the dorsal animal.
The tiger might be injured while sitting under the bushes or scratching trees.
After the treatment is stored under the observation at home.” The oldest Tiger of Str, who is famous for the road -Well without stopping, currently undergoing his last days at home because of the alleged mismanagement of forest officials.
Bureaucratic doubts will transfer the release of tigers to larger areas in the wild.
Large cats are locked up in a cage measuring about 2 hectares in the Core area of ​​the STR for medical treatment.
Sunayan Sharma, a retired IFS Officer said, “Forest officers have forgotten the difference between the zoo and tiger reserves.
To protect old animals, someone cannot save it in a cage for so long.
Officials oppose natural law.” ST-6 is the dominant tiger famous.
After launching one of the worst attacks on RTR RTR Ranger Daulat Shingh Shakawat, it went to take a walk to Uttar Pradesh before returning to Bharatpur.
It was brought to Sariska during the Translocation program in 2008.
A source said, “ST-6 has been appeased by the highest time in history.
In wild human intervention from this level it is not needed.
The tiger is not ethnicized in the cage.
That’s because it’s getting more injured and injured.
“The Department of Forest Rajasthan has made three tigers in three separate reserves of Ranthambore, Mukundra and Sariska in captivity for more than one and a half years in the core area.
Ajay Dubey Wildlife Activist said, “National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) must take Suo Motu’s awareness about this issue.
NTCA itself has admitted that wild animals should not be stored in captivity for losing their nature.
Sundari, who spent 28 months in captivity Satcozia Tiger Reserve, is a case study.

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