LUCKNOW, Jan. 30 -- Fresh pugmarks of an elusive tiger were spotted for the fourth consecutive day on Wednesday in Rehmankheda near here.
Similar to Monday and Tuesday, pugmarks were spotted on the campus of Central Institute for Sub-tropical Horticulture, which falls in the area where the tiger has been prowling since December last year.
"In view of the locations of the pugmarks, the trapping cages were moved. The tiger had killed and eaten a bait two days ago," said Sitanshu Pandey, the divisional forest officer of Awadh Range.
Officials from Lucknow, Barabanki and Sitapur surveyed the area and discussed the strategy to safely lead the tiger back to the forests or rescue/tranquilise it. Also, teams were formed keep tabs on people mov...
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