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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Another tiger enters Sunderban village as NGOs come together to raise awareness

Pugmarks spotted in Sunderbans village

Kolkata Tension gripped Nagenanbad Muslim Para at Kultali in South 24-Parganas as villagers spotted pugmarks on Saturday morning.

Such frequent incidents of tigers straying into villages have been a concern for people living in the Sunderbans, the biggest habitat of the Royal Bengal Tigers. Forest officials said, locals informed them about the pugmarks at 10 am and they reached the spot immediately. The area has been cordoned off with nets and officers are waiting at the spot with tranqulisers and shot guns.


Sunderbans walk to raise tiger awareness

KOLKATA: Even as tiger straying in the Sunderbans remains a major wildlife concern, thousands will be joining hands for a unique march for the tiger campaign that gets under way at the mangrove forest on November 9.

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