NDTV follows the wandering tiger

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  • Published On: May 28, 2011
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Earlier this month, NDTV travelled to the Bhadra Tiger Reserve in north Karnataka to film the release of a captured wild tiger and it was an incredible sight indeed. The tiger captured near Shimoga after it killed a man. Now, after a team of tiger researchers have studied images of the released animal, it turns out it had made a journey covering hundreds of kilometres - the first time such a long dispersal of a tiger has been recorded.

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