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109 DAYS Tiger in Orchard: Saving Tiger Mission Diary - What it takes to save a Tiger
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109 DAYS Tiger in Orchard: Saving Tiger Mission Diary - What it takes to save a Tiger
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A tiger strayed into the forest area of Kakori. Free roaming tiger generated terror among the surrounding villages, the scare was such that villagers day to day activities almost came to stand still,
Forest department started mission to save tiger…..
……around 5:45PM bees suddenly attacked in the forest. In panic, both the experts and the mahout jumped off the elephant, Dr. Shukla and Dr. Chauhan were stung by bees……
To avoid the bees, all three people ran into the forest for a distance of about 100 meters, suddenly they realized that the tiger might be there somewhere…….
Efforts to capture the strayed tiger bring to light some very interesting aspects :
- What is the need to catch the tiger ?
- Troubles/difficulties caused due to the free movement of the tiger !
- Ways and methods being tried to catch the tiger!
- Practical and mental conditions of officers and personnel involved in trapping tiger!
- Feeling of despair / sadness!!
most important
- Patience, to keep trying!
- Outcome unknown…a sad ending or a happy outcome….
A tiger strayed into the forest area of Kakori. Free roaming tiger generated terror among the surrounding villages, the scare was such that villagers day to day activities almost came to stand still,
Forest department started mission to save tiger…..
……around 5:45PM bees suddenly attacked in the forest. In panic, both the experts and the mahout jumped off the elephant, Dr. Shukla and Dr. Chauhan were stung by bees……
To avoid the bees, all three people ran into the forest for a distance of about 100 meters, suddenly they realized that the tiger might be there somewhere…….
Efforts to capture the strayed tiger bring to light some very interesting aspects :
- What is the need to catch the tiger ?
- Troubles/difficulties caused due to the free movement of the tiger !
- Ways and methods being tried to catch the tiger!
- Practical and mental conditions of officers and personnel involved in trapping tiger!
- Feeling of despair / sadness!!
most important
- Patience, to keep trying!
- Outcome unknown…a sad ending or a happy outcome….


















