Chitwan, July 10 : The Chitwan National Park (CNP) has rescued six tigers from different areas in the current fiscal year.
According to Information Officer at
CNP, Ganesh Prasad Tiwari, three among the rescued tigers were released in the
national park.
He further shared the troubled and
wounded tigers were rescued. The tigers rescued were released in the core area
of the national park after observing their situation.
Among the rescued jungle cats, one
was sent to the Banke National Park and another to the Parsa National Park
while one is being treatment, he informed.
Most of the rescued tigers breathed
their last during treatment. Likewise, the wild beasts are released in the
national park after finding noticeable changes in their behaviours.
CPN sources said those rescued this
year included four male and two female tigers. Last year, CNP had rescued seven
troubled and wounded tigers. Two among them died during treatment while four
were discharged to the forest after behavioural changes.
There are 128 tigers at CNP as per
the recent count, it is informed. (RSS)