Forest teams in Bahraich district intensify efforts to capture elusive wolves, deploying drones, camera traps, and sector-based strategies after...
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Officials in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district have ramped up 'Operation Bhediya' to capture wolves accountable for eight deaths over two months. Four wolves have been caught, with efforts continuing to find two more. Drones and traps are employed for safe capture, while precautions ensure residents' safety amidst the ongoing investigation.
Forest teams in Bahraich district intensify efforts to capture elusive wolves, deploying drones, camera traps, and sector-based strategies after...
Forest teams in Bahraich district intensify efforts to capture elusive wolves, deploying drones, camera traps, and sector-based strategies after...
Wolf Attack In UP: Amid a wolf terror in Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich, the fifth wolf
The WII has deputed one of its best scientists, Dr Shaheer Khan, to Bahraich, to assist the forest team in catching the two wolves
The WII has deputed one of its best scientists, Dr Shaheer Khan, to Bahraich, to assist the forest team in catching the two wolves
The last attack of wolves was reported in Girdharpur on September 3 in which one Afsana, 5, sustained injuries.
The last attack of wolves was reported in Girdharpur on September 3 in which one Afsana, 5, sustained injuries.
Forest teams in Bahraich captured another wolf, bringing the total to five. Efforts continue to trap the last wolf, which may be a man-eater.
Forest teams in Bahraich captured another wolf, bringing the total to five. Efforts continue to trap the last wolf, which may be a man-eater.
The Forest Department has deployed 165 forest personnel and 18 shooters to track the movement of the pack of wolves.