Connect cameras at four locations to find tigers

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Connect cameras at four locations to find tigers

After a woman died in a tiger attack, a search for the tiger has been started. Raptisonari Sub Division Forest Office, Shamsherganj Banke said that a search has been started as the tiger that attacked the woman is likely to attack other people as well.

The head of that office, Manoj Sharma, informed that four cameras have been installed at four places in the Bhagwati community forest area to search for tigers. He says that when violent animals like tigers and leopards start attacking, cameras are installed to find out the facts. 

'It has been a few days since the connection, but nothing has been seen yet,' he said. Chief Sharma also said that residents around the park have been asked to be alert and aware of tigers. He says that accurate information about the tiger will be obtained with the help of the camera.  

After a woman died in the attack of a wild tiger in the Bhagwati Community Forest of Banke's Raptisonari Rural Municipality, Tikaram Wali, president of the Bhagwati Community Forest, said cameras were installed in the forest area. Last Wednesday, 67-year-old Cheti Budha of Raptisonari rural municipality-8  He was killed by a tiger attack. 

According to the locals, tigers were not seen in that forest before, but wild boars, chitals, and wild boars were seen. Earlier too, 10 goats of the village were killed by tigers. It is located in Banke National Park near the community forest and in the intermediate area. 

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