Translocated tigress 'removes' radio collar, goes missing in Maharashtra; traced after 3 days
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NAGPUR: Forest officials launched massive search operations after a two-year-old tigress, translocated from Tadoba National Park to Navegaon-Nagzira Tiger Reserve (NNTR) in Maharashtra, removed her GPS collar three days ago."After a massive search, the animal was traced on Sunday. We plan to sedate the animal and reattach the collar," said Gondia deputy conservator Pramod Panchbhai. The tigress, known as NT3, was captured from Katezari in Tadoba on April 10 and released into NNTR's core area a...

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