In Bahraich, India, the forest department uses teddy dolls soaked in urine as bait to capture wolves attacking children.

In Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, India, the forest department is employing an unconventional strategy to capture wolves that have attacked children, resulting in several fatalities. They are using colorful teddy dolls soaked in children's urine as bait to simulate human presence near traps. This method, alongside thermal drones and noise tactics, aims to lure the remaining two wolves responsible for the attacks. Four of the six wolves have already been captured.

September 02, 2024
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