Why does the problem of capturing the T23 ‘killer tiger continue? .. Forest Minister Ramachandran’s explanation!
Coimbatore: Four people were killed by a tiger in the Machinagudi and Singara areas next to Koodaluar in the Nilgiris district. A specific tiger called D23 was said to kill humans. The forest department is actively involved in capturing the tiger.
But no matter how hard the forest department tries, the killer tiger continues to give Timikki the upper hand. In this situation, the problem of capturing the killer tiger persists, said the Minister of Forests K. Ramachandran.
Minister of Forests Ramachandran
The closing ceremony of the Wildlife Week was held on behalf of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department at the Tamil Nadu Wildlife Training Center in Coimbatore. The ceremony was attended by Minister of Forests K. Ramachandran, Coimbatore, Pollachi MPs and forest officials. Speaking on the occasion, Minister of Forests Ramachandran said: –
People are not compensated
The AIADMK regime did not provide compensation to people affected by wildlife. The AIADMK has not paid up to Rs 6 crore to the people. Chief Minister MK Stalin has issued a statement demanding immediate compensation for the affected people. forest department was on keen observation to handle this problem to prevent lifws on wild.
T23 Killer Tiger
Speaking to reporters later, the minister said the forest department had also come from Kerala to catch the T23 killer tiger. Catching a tiger is a bit of a hassle due to practical issues including rain. Thirty foresters are also searching for the tiger in the Devan Estate area, where the tiger initially roamed. We are also scientifically and technically searching for the tiger with high-end cameras and drones.
Surveillance camera
Has the tiger gone elsewhere? We are constantly monitoring by surveillance camera. We will catch the tiger as soon as possible. We are planning to capture this tiger keeping in mind that there are other tigers in the Singara forest area as well.
Action
The forest department plans to grow soil based trees in each district.
We are going to take action this year to remove the trees including the oil brought in from abroad. We plan to plant grasses in the forested government barren lands to graze the livestock of the people living in the area and to prevent the cattle from entering the forest, ”the Forest Minister said.
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Tamilnadu Minister of Forests K. Ramachandran mentioned in his statement that it is a high risking task in capturing the T23 killer tiger.
He said that the tiger will be caught soon.
He said that it was under a serious measures to prevent casualties by on wildlife. Too concerned on this by forest departnemt