When contacted, Project Tiger Field Director B. Vijay Kumar said, “Tigers are natural inhabitants of forest ecosystems and their movement should not be treated as an emergency situation.” | Photo Credit: The Hindu
The wildlife experts caution that survival of the tiger after tranquilising it are 50:50. The tiger might behave aggressively or become depressed. There are instances where such tigers died in captivity. “Actions such as use of tranquilisers to catch the tiger cannot be taken simply because of public pressure or perception,” they say.
When contacted, Project Tiger Field Director B. Vijay Kumar said, “Tigers are natural inhabitants of forest ecosystems and their movement should not be treated as an emergency situation.”
The official explained that under Sections 11 and 12 of the Wildlife Protection Act, intervention such as tranquilisation, capture, or relocation can be undertaken only when there is a proven threat to human life or property. “If the animal strays into a village or populated area and poses a real danger to people, the law empowers us to act, but only after obtaining the necessary permissions from competent authorities,” he said.
He explained that the chances of recovery will be almost negligible. “See, wild animals cannot be tranquillised. Tranquiliser is nothing but anesthesia, which will be given based on the body weight, and also based on the animal’s health condition. “Tigers weight, we cannot assess. By trial and error, we make the dose. So, the recovery chances are fifty-fifty,” he said.
Mr. Vijay Kumar further added that tranquilised animals should either be released in a reserve forest or shifted to a zoo. “We don’t know the territory of the caged tiger. If it is released in territory of another tiger, it leads to tiger-tiger conflict,” he explained.
The expert said burning of chillies along with husk in places where tiger movement is sighted drives the tiger to its natural habitat.
Forest officials reiterated that conservation and human safety must go hand in hand, and that all actions would be taken strictly in accordance with the law and expert guidance. A sub adult male tiger crossed into Eluru district from Telangana on January 21, 2026.
Published – January 28, 2026 01:02 pm IST








