Nepal: Bardiya's man-eating tiger moved to a zoo

l, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Previously established as the Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve in 1976 the Baridiya National park is also one of the biggest national parks in Southern belt of Nepal and famous for Royal Bengal tiger sighting. (AP Photo/Niranja

A Royal Bengal Tiger is sighted at Bardiya National Park, Bardiya District, Nepal Source: AP

A man-eating tiger from Bardiya has been moved to Kathmandu's Sadar zoo, after numerous incidents of attack on residents.


This news report is available in the Nepali language version of our website. Click on the link below to read.

नेपाल: बर्दियाको नरभक्षी बाघ चिडियाखानामा


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