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Primorye Amur Tiger Center veterinarians rescue an adult male they managed to catch near the villages of Dzhonka and Innokentievka. Their residents have complained about the tiger, which feeds on the residents’ dogs. It turned out to be a necessary measure of an injured and emaciated animal.”The tiger entered the gripping loop with its hind paw, stayed there for some time, but finally managed to escape. Due to injury, it lost the ability to fully hunt and was forced to have dogs, but despite the harm caused by people, he was not a danger to humans,” explained the CEO. Amur Tiger Center Sergei Aramilev.He added that the soft tissues of the predator were damaged, which caused the process of necrosis.“The forecasts, unfortunately, are the most unfavorable. In the best case, it is an amputation of a limb and the tiger will remain forever disabled, and will be kept for life either in a zoo or in a rehabilitation center. At worst, the development of sepsis, which can be fatal,” he said.Aramilev clarified that it is more difficult to treat sepsis in wild animals than in humans, since it is possible to work with an animal only under anesthesia and it is impossible to keep it in such a state all the time.Experts caught this tiger near the village of Innokentyevka, Nanai district, Khabarovsk Territory. The capture on the night of February 21 was carried out by specialists in conflict resolution from the Department of Hunting and the Service for the Protection of Wildlife Objects and Protected Areas of the Khabarovsk Territory with the support of the Tiger Center of the Love.The examination showed that the tiger is more than five years old, weighs about 160 kg, which is not enough for a predator of this age, he is in an exhausted state, he has an old injury on his right hind leg .“The group worked on the capture for several weeks. The beast wasn’t going to give up so easily, despite the fact that it was clear that it had some sort of problem with its paw, and it was constantly walking different routes. When they caught it, it became clear that the tiger had an injury,” the acting manager said. Yury Kolpak, head of the hunting department of the Khabarovsk Territory government.According to him, Dzhonka and Innokentievka are quite large settlements and are scattered along the coast. The forest range penetrates deep into the villages, which created additional difficulties in catching the predator.Now the tiger is under the supervision of specialists, he underwent the necessary procedures, they introduced a full range of necessary drugs for the injuries he had. Soon veterinarians will understand how the animal’s body reacts to medication and will have a clear idea of ​​what treatment to pursue.On January 27, it was reported that in the Khabarovsk Territory, tigers ran over a dozen dogs in a week. Since the start of 2023, members of the Wildlife Conflict Resolution Working Group have made 31 visits, with 26 conflicts confirmed. In mid-January, Rosprirodnadzor issued a permit to capture three conflict tigers in the Primorsky Krai. The animals have become accustomed to going out to the colonies and the roads.

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