The troubled tiger was released in Bardia Park

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The troubled tiger was released in Bardia Park

The tiger, which was captured by darting on Tuesday, was released two days later in Babai Valley of Bardia National. It has been abandoned in a place called Lamidara, which is a dense forest in Babai Valley.

The troubled tiger was captured from the community forest at Janaknagar of Geruwa Rural Municipality in the central area of ​​Bardia National Park on Tuesday night.

Two weeks ago, after entering the villages and eating cows, bulls and goats from the cowshed, the park administration took them into custody. Ajit Tumbahamfe, head of the National Nature Conservation Fund, said that the problem tigers were released in the Babai Valley as there is plenty of open space and food. The tiger, which was captured with the help of the technical team of the National Nature Conservation Fund, the Nepali Army and the staff of Bardia Park, was released in the Lamidara area. Tumbahamfe, head of the National Nature Conservation Fund, Bardia, said that the captured tiger was a male . 

In the absence of food, tigers come out and eat things and attack people, so it is said to be problematic. Four problem tigers have been caged by the park's Thakur and at Rammapur. The tigers caught due to lack of cages are being released back into the cages of the park. According to the latest count, there are 125 tigers in Bardia Park.

After the tiger was repeatedly caught in the camera trapping, the technical team took it under control. Doctor Subedi said that the captured tiger is problematic. On February 17, 62-year-old Lal Bahadur Chaudhary of Rajapur Municipality-10 Kalabanjar who went to graze cows and buffaloes in Nawaranga Banjpur Community Forest, which is connected to Bardia National Park, was killed.

Last November 15th, the tiger was darted and captured in the central area of ​​Bardia National Park. The said tiger is in the cage of the headquarters of the park . 68-year-old Lahanu Tharu died when a tiger attacked a farmer of Geruwa rural municipality-4 Rajipur who had gone to the Jhari of the intermediate area to graze cows and bulls. The captured tiger will be brought in an animal ambulance. Chief Conservation Officer Shrestha said that since there are no two cages to keep tigers in Thakurdwara, the headquarters of the park, they will be sent to the rescue center in Rammapur.

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