Army, elephants mobilized to control problematic tigers

A joint team has been deployed to search for and control the problematic tiger in the stone-covered area of ​​the Khata Biological Trail.

Poush 18, 2082

Kamal Panthi

Army, elephants mobilized to control problematic tigers

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Bardiya National Park has mobilized the Nepal Army along with two elephants and a technical team to control the problematic tiger.

On Poush 15, 17-year-old Binita Pariyar of Kothia village, Madhuban Municipality-2, died in a tiger attack.

Senior Chief Conservation Officer Sarojmani Poudel said that the Nepal Army, along with two elephants, technicians from the National Trust for Nature Conservation, and park employees, have been mobilized to control the problematic tiger.  A joint team has been deployed in the Pattharbojhi area of ​​the Khata Biological Trail to search for and control the problematic tiger. 

Locals have been terrified after elephants, tigers, and leopards have started killing people in the past few months.

Kamal

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