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  • 6/10/2025
The tigress was found limping by the personnel of the Forest Department in the dense Phato tourist zone of the Corbett National Park.

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01:56Look, there are some cases that we have for forest petrolling staff,
02:00which we can see from the corbets or the other ones.
02:06We can see that there is a tiger disease or a veterinary intervention.
02:15In such cases, our team goes to the local forest staff, which we can help.
02:22Then, we have a facility in the Dela Rescue Center.
02:27So, we can treat them as well.
02:29Now, we are talking about staggers.
02:31In the past few days, we had two children.
02:37So, we had to do care for them.
02:41We had to do care for them.
02:43So, we had to do veterinary intervention.
02:46So, we rescued them from our team.
02:51So, we had to go to the Dela Rescue Center,
02:56which we had to do properly,
02:58x-rays, blood tests, etc.
03:00Accordingly, we had to do treatment.
03:04There are three adults that we had to do.
03:11So, after the session, she left back to us on the chair,
03:13where they had to take care of them.
03:15And that's how it looks.
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03:45Our team feels great when we get involved in this way.

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