Updated On: 24 January, 2025 04:39 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Following the information, the teams of Maharashtra Forest Department, with the help of the Pune-based RESQ Charitable Trust, are using high-tech equipment, including thermal drones, drones, and camera traps, to track and safely capture the tiger

An undated photo of the tiger that travelled from Tipeshwar to Solapur as a cub along with its mother, T22.
Days after mid-day.com reported that the tiger, which had traveled from Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary in Yavatmal to Solapur, had made a fresh kill, locals in the nearby Dharashiv district have now claimed to have spotted the wild cat.
The tiger that walked from Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary in Yavatmal to Dharashiv in Solapur—covering a distance of over 500 kilometres—was spotted by some villagers near Dharashiv.
Maharashtra Forest Department teams, with the help of the Pune-based RESQ Charitable Trust, are… pic.twitter.com/DWyq1qOvNE