CHITWAN, March 4: A man-eater tiger that killed five people in Banke district in a period of a month, has been brought to the Chitwan National Park (CNP).
A team of security personnel brought the large cat to CNP on Thursday. It has now been kept in a cage at CNP.
CNP’s Chief Conservation Officer Haribhadra Acharya said the tiger has been kept in a cage and a veterinarian has been assigned to provide it special care.
Tiger taken under control from Makwanpur brought to Chitwan
"The tiger has been brought to Chitwan as a cage for keeping tigers is under-construction at Banke National Park. It will not be immediately released in the jungle. It can be sent to the zoo in the future considering its condition," Acharya added.
The tiger kept at Kasara will be fed four to six kilos of buffalo meat a day. Sometimes it will be given the flesh of dead wild animals.
Chief Conservation Officer Acharya said the daily behavior of the tiger will be observed while keeping it in Kasara.
On February 5, the tiger had attacked and devoured a woman who had gone to collect fodder for her cattle in the community forest at Rapti Sonari Rural Municipality in Banke district. It killed another woman from the same locality two days after this incident.
An Indian man was killed in the buffer zone area of the Banke National Park before these two incidents happened.
Another local woman was injured in an attack by a tiger sometime back. A person was killed by the tiger in the third week of February while a man was mauled by it a few days after.
The Division Forest Office Banke took the tiger under control on Wednesday and it was brought to Chitwan the next day.
(RSS)