Tiger on the loose: Officials in Tamil Nadu's Annamalai Reserve on alert amid cattle killings

Officials of Anamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR) are on high alert to prevent cattle from getting killed by a tiger near Sethumadai adjacent to the Pollachi forest range.
For representational purposes (File Photo | AP)
For representational purposes (File Photo | AP)

COIMBATORE: Officials of Annamalai Tiger Reserve (ATR) are on high alert to prevent cattle from getting killed by a tiger near Sethumadai adjacent to the Pollachi forest range. The alert was necessitated after the big cat returned to the farm land where it killed six cattle on Tuesday, once again.

The department has increased the number of camera traps to 10 after the tiger, which killed five goats and a calf on Tuesday, returned once again to the same farmland owned by one Shankar near Ayirangal forest beat in Sethumadai, on Wednesday at around 2:30 am.

"The animal returned again to eat one of the five goats it had earlier killed. We placed four cameras on Tuesday and now we have placed six more cameras. This will help us watch the animal closely. We will get a clear picture in the coming days and get to know whether the animal is unable to hunt on its own, which might be the reason why it is targetting cattle," ATR Deputy Director AS Marimuthu told Express.

"It seems the animal is aged. We are also cross checking its stripe pattern and are comparing it with the tiger pictures taken during the census. We will also monitor the animal on Thursday since we have placed the carcass of four goats and the calf that it killed near the river bed since there is a high chance that the animal might return on Thursday," said Marimuthu.

"So far, the animal has not harmed any human. However, we have instructed people to avoid venturing out in  night. Our anti-depredation squad has been on duty round the clock to prevent any conflict and are giving instructions to people about the do’s and don’ts. On Wednesday, people were informed about the tiger movement through tandora," said Marimuthu.

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