A furious tiger of Sariska Tiger Reserve managed to break out of the reserved enclosure triggering a period of panic among the forest officials.
This is not the first time that the tiger identified as ST-13 managed to escape the premises. Earlier on 27th June, the tiger ST-13 escaped the reserve. However, the forest officials managed to bring it back from the Redi area where it was found.
Now again the Tiger has managed to slip out of the reserve giving all the forest officials sleepless nights. The Sariska Tiger Reserve officials and the forest department authorities reacted quickly to this incident.
The officials have managed to track down the tiger as soon as possible. Currently, the tiger is tracked in Rampur area of Bansur block in Alwar district. The officials are really worried over its frequent escapes outside Sariska. They have also taken several precautions and have tied a radio collar around its neck so that they can keep a track of its movement.
The Sariska Tiger Reserve administration in an effort to bring back the tiger has deployed a team of 15 officials. These 15 officials are keeping a track of the tiger to bring it back as soon as possible. The deputy conservator of forest, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Balaji Kari in a statement stated that ST-13 tiger was earlier tranquilized and brought from Redi. This time also the forest officials will take similar steps to bring it back to the reserve.
This is a cause of major concern as the tiger attacks are increasing day by day. The forest officials are making relentless efforts to get back the tiger to the reserve.
We hope that the tiger is brought back to the Sariska Tiger Reserve safely and all the officials remain safe during this operation.