Bahraich Wolf Attack: Forest Minister Arun Saxena will visit Bahraich, will hold a meeting with forest department officials

People are in a bad condition due to the terror of wolves in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh. Wolves have killed many people so far. The forest department team is engaged in catching wolves day and night. In view of the increasing terror of man-eating wolves, Forest Minister Arun Saxena will reach Bahraich on Wednesday and will

A crowd of officers gathered in Bahraich to deal with man-eating wolves, many officers arrived on the instructions of CM

People of 35 villages are in panic due to the continuous attacks of man-eating wolves in Bahraich. During this time, many senior officers of the forest department have reached Bahraich on the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. On Monday, 10 officers including MD (IFS) Sanjay Kumar of Forest Corporation, Chief Forest Conservator (IFS) HV

Stop wolf attacks at all costs… CM Yogi’s strict instructions to officials on Bahraich case

CM Yogi Adityanath has taken cognizance of the attack by man-eating wolves in Bahraich. He has given necessary instructions to the departmental minister and the concerned officials. CM Yogi said that attacks are being carried out by man-eating wolves/leopards in some areas of the state, efforts should be made to control and catch them at

‘One wolf had caught the daughter in his mouth, two were following her…’, the mother told about that terrifying scene of the night

The forest department and administration are running ‘Operation Bhediya’ to catch the man-eating wolves in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh. So far four wolves have been caught, but the remaining wolves have made life miserable for the people. On Sunday night, the man-eating wolves entered a village in Hardi police station area. From here, the wolf took

Lakhimpur Kheri to Bahraich… Terror in dozens of villages due to tiger and wolf, the whole story of the terror of man-eaters

In UP, from Lakhimpur Kheri to Bahraich, man-eating tigers and wolves have created terror. There is panic in more than 50 villages in Lakhimpur due to the man-eating tiger. Forest department teams are constantly searching for the tiger. The movement of the tiger has been recorded in the camera installed near the cage here. In

Bahraich Wolf Attack: The wolf was taking the child by grabbing his neck, the mother fought with the man-eater to save him, then…

Wolf attacks in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh have spread panic. So far, wolves have killed 9 people, including a woman. Although four wolves have been caught, two man-eaters are still roaming freely. More than a dozen teams are engaged in catching them. Meanwhile, the story of a child came to light, who was attacked by a