The forest officials tranquilized and captured the Lakhimpur Kheri maneater on Sunday evening at Maharajnagar village in Kheri.

The three-year-old tiger will be brought to the Lucknow Zoo and is expected to reach here on late Sunday night or Monday morning. The captured tiger was tranquilized by Ajan Mazumdar of the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI).

LUCKNOW: The tiger operation might get a boost in the coming week. The top guns from the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) and the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) are expected to visit the place of action on Monday.

LUCKNOW: The tiger has fortune on its side. Forest official's frantic shot could only hit it on the tail. Foresters failed to trail even the injured tiger but WTI men spotted the feline with a bruised and bleeding tail crouching behind the bushes in Kumarganj forest.

By Subhash Chandra N S,DH News Service,Bangalore:

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CEC observes violations in forest laws, orders

Kolkata, September 11 Wildlife experts and forest officials in West Bengal are caught in a strange dilemma when it comes to the growing human-elephant conflict in north Bengal. It is a price they are paying for the success story of elephant conservation, they say. With north Bengal boasting of a healthy elephant population of 400 elephants

BY YOJNA GUSAI
NEW DELHI

Even stringent laws and a recently constituted bureau dedicated to check wildlife crimes, it seems, cannot deter country's wildlife smugglers from trading in endangered wildlife. In a first of its kind case for Indian authorities, two men have been arrested who had hit upon a rather clever way to smuggle endangered species

JAMMU, Aug 3 : In continuation to the efforts made for capacity building of the Wildlife and Forest staff and the law enforcing agencies in various matters of wildlife management, the Department of Wildlife Protection, in collaboration with the Wildlife Trust of India, New Delhi organised three-day "Training Workshop on Wildlife Crime Prevention in J&K" at Limber Wildlife Sanctuary Baramulla for 45 Frontline officers of the Wildlife/Forest/Department/Forest Protection Force/Police.

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