Bahraich: UP Forest Department captures fifth 'killer' wolf, search on for last wolf

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September 10,2024 11:40 AM
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The Uttar Pradesh Forest Department on Tuesday captured the fifth 'killer' wolf, while one remains elusive. The wolves had been behind several attacks on villagers in Bahraich.

Bahraich (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 10 (HBTV): The Uttar Pradesh Forest Department on Tuesday captured the fifth 'killer' wolf, while one remains elusive. The wolves had been behind several attacks on villagers in Bahraich. 

The Uttar Pradesh Forest Department is taking the Wolf to a rescue shelter. 

"We have caught the fifth wolf...One is left; we will catch that wolf also soon...We are trying our best every day to catch the left wolf," Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Ajeet Pratap Singh told ANI. 

Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Ajeet Pratap Singh told ANI that the captured wolf is a female and added that the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department operation has not concluded yet and a search operation is underway to capture the remaining 'killer' wolf. 

"The entire operation had been ongoing since yesterday, but the operation to capture (the wolf) started around 5:30-6 am and completed around 6:15-6:30 am, Singh said. 

‘This was the first operation in which drone was not used to capture the wolf, but it was being operated to find out the next location (of the wolf) in case it escaped. It used to run away upon spotting the drone, so we did not use it...One more wolf remains (to be caught), we even spotted it...We are alert,’ Singh said. 

Renu Singh, Chief Forest Conservator of Central Zone said, ‘This is a huge success. Four wolves were captured earlier and one more was caught today. So, we have rescued five wolves so far. One more wolf remains and we will make all the efforts to rescue it at the earliest. It will be sent to a zoo...’ 

The Uttar Pradesh Forest Department had initiated "Operation Bhediya" to apprehend a pack of wolves responsible for recent attacks in 25-30 villages under Mahsi tehsil in the Bahraich range of Bahraich Forest Division. 

(ANI)