Nilgiris(Tamil Nadu):State's Chief Wildlife Warden Shekhar Kumar Niraj, in an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat, spoke on the measures adopted to capture the carnivore 'alive'.
"Since September 24, we have been trying to capture the problematic T23 tiger. We did not succeed in capturing it so far. But we came close to it in the Gudalur area. From October 1, we have been increasing the number of teams, experts, sniffer dogs," said Niraj. Owing to its nature, capturing a tiger is very difficult...We have been collecting, analysing data and immediately taking decisions, he added.
"Everyday morning, we start monitoring using different types of drones, scanners. The big cat's presence was detected first in the Singara area. We have made four machans (a platform erected in a tree) with three experts in each. It is also equipped with darter for tranquillization, as well as tracker and food," said Niraj.
"Four teams are deployed in different areas. Scientifically collecting and analysing its data including pugmarks, the scent of urine, animal's alarm calls, like that of langur, deer, nearby cattle is one of the key strategies. After encircling the location, teams will be moved to that area. Rapid Response Team have been readied with armours. It is a swift carnivore and less time will be left for the darting movement. One needs to be cautious also, to protect oneself and in the midst of that prediction will be difficult," added Niraj.