Forest Dept personnel rescue two tigers rescued from MP’s Raisen, release in Satpura Tiger Reserve

New Delhi: The forest department has rescued two tigers that strayed into fields, killed cattle in Madhya Pradesh’s Raisen district, and released them in the Satpura Tiger Reserve.
At the request of villagers, forest staffers of Chiklod Range set up cages on Monday and rescued the big cats with the help of the rescue team and veterinarians of Bhopal’s Van Vihar National Park and Satpura Tiger Reserve, besides police and local administration.
A forest official said the big cats had been roaming on the Bhojpur-Imaliya Road in the forest area adjoining Bhojpur in Raisen district, some 30 km from Bhopal, for a month.
He said the tigers had killed five cattle, and villagers had been terrified because of their movement in the area.
The official said the tigers were safely sent to the Satpura Tiger Reserve after a medical check-up.

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