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Wayanad's 'man-eater' tiger dead; hair, earrings of mauled woman found in its stomachWayanad (Kerala), Jan 27 (PTI) A 'man-eater' tiger that killed a woman two days ago was found dead in Kerala's high-range district of Wayanad on Monday and an autopsy on the dead cat revealed the ...
Or with a stick alone? Welcome to the life of forest officials in Kerala's Wayanad from where many tales of man-tiger conflict have originated. Take the case of what followed after Sasi Kumar ...
Wayanad (Kerala): A 'man-eater' tiger that killed a woman when she had gone to collect coffee beans in a forest-fringed estate two days ago was found dead in Kerala's high-range district of ...
The Kerala government has officially declared the tiger responsible for the death of a 47-year-old woman at an estate in Wayanad as a man-eater and ordered that it be shot dead. Forest Minister A K ...
The attempts by forest authorities to capture the stray tiger which had killed as many as 18 livestock in Wayanad during the last one month have not met with success till late Tuesday night.
Wildlife conservationists in Wayanad have enough reasons to worry as a significant decline in tiger population in the Wayanad landscape has been reported. However, the population of the big cats ...
An injured tiger, which had strayed into human habitations at Maramala near Vakery in Wayanad, was found dead on Saturday morning. Forest officials were tracing the tiger for the past two days.
The tiger was captured by South Wayanad forest sub division authorities in Kenichira on June 23 after it strayed into human habitation. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Tholpetty 17, the 10-year-old male tiger ...
Armed with the recent report on status of tigers, co-predators and prey, the Kerala Forest Department will revive its campaign for a tiger reserve in Wayanad, which is home to a significant number ...
Wayanad: It has been three weeks since the residents of Kurukkanmoola village in Kerala’s Wayanad district have been living in fear of a tiger. Despite the forest officials summoning two trained ...
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