Kolkata, Feb. 12 -- A tiger that mauled a forest department staffer after straying out of West Bengal's Sunderban forest has been captured and released back into the wild, officials said on Tuesday. The tiger rescue team member injured while trying to save a person from the tiger was undergoing treatment in Kolkata. His condition was said to be stable. "Two cages with baits were set up where the tiger was last spotted on Monday evening. The tiger was captured in the early hours of Tuesday," said a forest official. The tiger strayed into village Nagenabad in South 24 Parganas district bordering the reserved forest area of the Sunderban delta....