‘Captivity taking edge off Sundari’s animal instincts’

Bhubaneswar | Tuesday | 11th December, 2018

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The predator has already spent more than two months in an enclosure ever since it was brought to Satkosia. Sundari was brought from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh six months back.Wildlife Institute of India (WII) scientist K Ramesh said no decision has been taken on further release of Sundari. We are monitoring her movements from the CCTV cameras installed in the enclosure,” Ramesh told TOI.Ramesh is part of the inter-state tiger translocation project. “When it was brought on June 29, it was kept for 40 days in the enclosure and now it has been more than a month. “The enclosure is serving as a natural habitat..