Speaking with ANI, Dr Khan said that wolves are social animals, and generally they are in packs of 4, 6, or 8, and they have an alpha pair (parent) who acts as the leader of the pack, and in this case it's a pack of 6. We are trying our best to rescue them. I am also giving my expertise t
In response to wolf attacks, Bahraich district administration has repurposed the Panchayat Bhawan in Chandpaiya village into a shelter home for villagers seeking refuge.
Sanjay Pathak, General Manager of the Forest Department, said that the snap camera strategy works automatically without any human interference, which makes wolves comfortable as they don't sniff any alien smell of humans.
The fresh drone visuals from Bahraich show the intensified search operation to hunt the remaining two "killer" wolves as the fear of attack is persisting among the people, and to put a stop to wolf attacks, the forest department team is working tirelessly.
Talking about the operation, General Manager of the Forest Department, Sanjay Pathak, told ANI, "We are working rigorously with our team with 24-hour monitoring of the affected areas."
In the wake of wolf attacks, the Bahraich district administration has built shelter homes to protect the villagers from the menace. The district administration has converted the Panchayat Bhawan built earlier into a shelter home.
A search operation is underway in Bahraich to hunt the remaining two wolves. So far 4 wolves have been caught. Drone visuals taken on Saturday morning at Harbaksh Purwa village showed a vast stretch of agricultural land under surveillance.
The affected area of 30-35 kilometres has been divided into four sectors, with 165 forest personnel, including senior officers, deployed to conduct the search operation.
In light of recent wolf attacks in 25-30 villages under Mahsi tehsil in the Bahraich range of Bahraich Forest Division, senior officials have intensified control and mitigation measures. Sector-wise patrols have been conducted day and night, and sector in-charges have been instructed to d
With drones, infrared cameras, and a new team of experts in catching man-eater animals, the Uttar Pradesh administration has set a target of 10 days to catch the two 'killer' wolves in Bahraich district.
Uttar Pradesh Minister Sanjay Nishad said on Wednesday that a new team of experts specialising in catching animals has been called to catch wolves in Bahraich.