After 84 days, tiger rescued from Jhabua forest area
A joint team comprising experts from Ranthambore National Park and officials of Haryana and Rajasthan Forest Departments today rescued a two-and-half year old male tiger that had strayed into the Jhabua Reserve Forest Area here from Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, 84 days ago.
Experts from Ranthambore called in
A special rescue operation was launched today after a team of experts from Ranthambore National Park reached here. We waited for the movement of the tiger the whole day. At 6.30pm, the joint team managed to tranquillise the tiger. Deepak Patil. Divisional forest officer, Rewari
With the rescue of the tiger, residents of nearby 10 villages heaved a sigh of relief as they were unable to go to their fields after sunset and before sunrise due to fear of the tiger who used to hide in the dense forest during daytime, but moved around at night.
“A special rescue operation was launched today after a team of experts from Ranthambore National Park reached here. We waited for the movement of the tiger the whole day. At 6.30pm, the joint team managed to tranquillise the tiger,” said Deepak Patil, Divisional Forest Officer, Rewari.
Patil maintained that the tiger would be taken back to Rajasthan and released at a suitable location within its natural habitat. This tiger’s movement was carefully being monitored by both state forest departments since it had entered Jhabua area on August 17. A special team from Ranthambore National Park was called in to assist in the rescue operation, he added.
Sources said the rescue operation was carried out under the guidance of Sangram Singh, Field Director, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Abhimanyu Saharan, Deputy Field Director, Sariska Tiger Reserve, and Deepak Patil, Divisional Forest Officer, Rewari.