The people of Pilok Ki won urgently push the tigers into the forest. After finding footprints 1 km away from the village for safety for all parties

Villagers of Pilokki called on the National Park Service to push the tigers into the deep forest After the villagers found traces of a tiger approaching the village every moment most recently found at the edge of Pilok Huai It is only 1 km away from the village.

On February 13, reporters reported progress on the case of camera traps photographing wildlife. The Freeland Foundation and Khao Laem National Park officials installed it in the forest at Huai Samato, Village No. 4, Pilok Sub-district, Thong Pha Phum District, the area where the tiger attacked Mr. Wan. Villagers of Pilokki while going out to herd the buffaloes raised in the forest causing Mr. Wan to be seriously injured The area where a tiger can be photographed with a deformed hind leg, and on the right leg is torn off, is the Huai Samatho forest. It is regarding 3 kilometers away from Baan Pilok Kee.

After meeting the tiger, Mr. Niphon Chamnongsirisak Director of the Office of Conservation Area 3 (Ban Pong) has made a letter to the administrators of the National Park Service. To send an expert on tigers from the National Park Service to visit the area to push. or remove the tiger from the said area for the safety of the tigers found and over 300 families of Pilokki villagers

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However, the incident that Mr. Wan was attacked by a tiger And wildlife camera traps can capture images of tigers in the Huai Samatho forest area. causing the villagers to panic He did not dare to go into the forest to take care of cattle that were raised in the forest near the village. as well as not dare to go in search of vegetables and fish to eat relying on nature in the way that used to be

Mrs. Dezembe Naida, a husband and wife of Pilokki villagers who have a house next to the forest edge. (Ban Kelingklatha Group) revealed that many families had to move their herds of cattle to raise and tie them near their homes. Even if you have to be careful of the herd to cause trouble to the neighbors and had to buy bales of straw to feed increase the burden of expenses as well as having to monitor safety at night

While Ms. Suda, 18, had to bring her 4-month-old son and her husband to live in her mother’s house for more than a week because her and her husband’s house is the last house in Pilok Kee Village, which is adjacent to the Huai Sa forest. Ma Tho following the incident, Mr. Wan was attacked by a tiger and officials found a tiger living near the village. She and her husband were so terrified that they did not dare to continue living at home.

In addition, yesterday (February 12) villagers found tiger footprints appearing in the forest near Pilokki Village. At the edge of Huai Pilok The tiger footprints that were found this time were only regarding 1 kilometer away from the village. For this reason, the villagers of Pilokki would like the National Park Service to urgently push the remaining three tigers in the area out of the forest in the area immediately. For the safety of the villagers of Pilokki and the safety of the tigers

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