Bahraich Wolf Attack : आमतौर पर डरपोक समझे जाने वाले Bhediye कैसे बन जाते है आदमखोर ? || Explainer |Daily Line

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नमस्कार
डेली लाइन के इस डिजिटल न्यूज़ प्लेटफॉर्म पर आपका स्वागत है। यह एक ऐसा मंच है जिसकी खबरें पत्रकारिता के वैश्विक मानकों पर खरी उतरती हैं। इसलिए वर्तमान मीडिया के बदलते परिदृश्य में हम विश्वस्नीय जानकारी और निष्पक्ष खबरों के साथ हम आपके साथ जुड़े हैं। बतौर न्यूज़ प्लेटफॉर्म हमारा धर्म है कि हम आपको ऐसी खबरें और जानकारियां उपलब्ध करवाएं जो न सिर्फ पत्रकारिता के मूल्यों खरी उतरें बल्कि देश-दुनिया से लेकर आपके क्षेत्र तक की हर खबर से आपको अपडेट रखें।


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00:00In the Dehrai district of Uttar Pradesh, the terror of wolves is at its peak.
00:08The locals are very angry about this.
00:11The locals are very terrified about this.
00:15The hunger of these ferocious wolves is constantly making the villagers its prey.
00:19This area is situated on the border of India-Nepal.
00:21This area is the Terai-Anchal area on the border of India-Nepal,
00:25where the hunger of wolves is making the children its target.
00:29The elders are not safe from the attacks of the wolves.
00:32In this area, since July, the wolves have made six children their target.
00:37And 26 people have been injured in their attack.
00:40The forest department is working day and night to catch the herd of wolves.
00:43But only three wolves have been able to be caught so far.
00:46Nine people have lost their lives in the attack of these wolves.
00:49After the death of the people, there is a fear in the whole area.
00:52Because of these wolves, 50,000 people living in 34 villages in the Dehrai district are living in fear.
00:58Politics is also improving on this issue.
01:01After the death of people in the attack of wolves,
01:03the administration has also launched Operation Wolf.
01:06The MLA himself is guarding the village with a gun in his hand at night.
01:11In this, there is another discussion that
01:13how did the wolf, which is considered a cowardly animal,
01:17suddenly become so ferocious?
01:20And he directly attacked humans.
01:23In today's explainer, we will discuss this issue.
01:26And we will also try to find out what the experts say about this whole matter.
01:37Namaskar. My name is Martin Singh.
01:39And you are watching Daily Line.
01:41When we were studying in college,
01:43a crime show was very popular on TV at that time.
01:47And the punchline of that show was very attractive at that time.
01:51As soon as the show started, the host would come on the screen
01:54and would say in a loud voice that
01:56if you want to sleep peacefully, then wake up.
01:59Today, the same scene is seen in the Dehrai district of Uttar Pradesh.
02:03In Dehrai, people are living in the shadow of the terror of wolves.
02:06More than 30 villages in the district are affected by the fear of wolves.
02:13The fear is such that people are forced to stay at home in the evening.
02:16There is neither peace in the day nor peace at night.
02:19If there is anything left for humans, it is only vigilance.
02:23Vigilance for themselves, for their loved ones, for their villages, for their area.
02:29Villagers are protecting themselves from the attack of wolves.
02:32However, this is not easy for them.
02:34As there is no electricity at night, the darkness deepens.
02:38As a result, the challenges increase.
02:40To deal with the terror of wolves,
02:42Operation Wolf has been launched by the Forest Department.
02:45In this operation, 16 teams from the Forest Department and 12 officers from the district level are involved.
02:50Three wolves have been captured by the team so far.
02:54One of these three wolves has died.
02:56Two have been taken to the zoo in Lucknow.
02:59As this is a terraced area, there are dense forests here.
03:03In such areas, the danger of wild animals is always there.
03:06About 20 years ago, wolves attacked humans.
03:10In these three districts, about 32 children lost their lives in the attack of wolves.
03:16Since then, such attacks have not happened so far.
03:21Now the question arises that the wolves who live in the jungles or are far from the human population,
03:26how do they come to the human settlements?
03:28According to experts, due to the weather, the water in the wolves' mouths fills up in the rain.
03:33So they start moving towards the population.
03:35And by mistake, they target humans.
03:38Then they get used to it.
03:40According to DFO Ajit Pratap Singh, as far as wolves are concerned, they do not attack humans.
03:45But it seems that in some circumstances, they attacked humans in a misunderstanding.
03:49And after that, they got used to it.
03:51Before this, in 2020, wolves attacked humans in the areas adjacent to Behraj.
03:56According to the media reports at that time,
03:5821 people were injured in the attack of wolves in Dharora, Lakhimpur district.
04:03All these attacks took place in the buffer zone of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve.
04:06In this, about 8 villagers were targeted.
04:09An important thing comes out in the attacks of wolves all over the world.
04:13The rabies is a big reason behind these attacks.
04:16According to the International Wolf Center, according to the NIANA report of the Norwegian Nature Research Institute,
04:22there were 489 attacks of wolves all over the world from 2002 to 2020.
04:27Of which 78% were due to rabies.
04:31In addition to this, 67 attacks were carried out for hunting.
04:34While 42 attacks were carried out by wolves due to security or excitement.
04:39According to the International Wolf Center, about 400 to 1,100 wolves live in the Himachal Pradesh.
04:45While 4,000 to 6,000 wolves live in Uttar Pradesh.
04:49During the attacks of wolves in Uttar Pradesh in 1996-97,
04:53a report was published by the Life General of San Francisco.
04:56In this report, it was said that 33 children were killed in the attacks of wolves in Uttar Pradesh until September 1, 1996.
05:02While 20 children were seriously injured.
05:05During this time, 10 wolves were also killed.
05:07According to the report, during 1996-97, the wolves had targeted 74 people.
05:13Most of them were children under the age of 10.
05:16It was also said in this report that in 1878, the most damage was done by the attacks of wolves.
05:22When 624 people were hunted by wolves in a year.
05:26The struggle between humans and wolves is often seen in various parts of the world.
05:30Specialists also have their own opinions on this.
05:34The struggle between humans and wolves has also been seen in the upper reaches of America.
05:38Michigan State Department of Natural Resources,
05:40Wildlife scientist Brian Royal believes that such struggles are very rare.
05:45In a report by the weekly newspaper Northern Express,
05:48Brian Royal says that the struggle between feral dogs and wolves is often seen.
05:53But the number of attacks on humans is very low.
05:56Royal also believes that the struggle between feral dogs and wolves is very rare.
06:03Especially in the upper reaches of America.
06:06And there are so many feral animals here.
06:08Such incidents are due to the local jurisdiction of the wolves.
06:11According to Wildlife SOS,
06:14Due to natural changes, the weather and season are being affected.
06:18Because of this, the impact on wildlife is also being seen.
06:20Breeding season and migration are also being seen.
06:23That's why the number of feral dogs and wolves is increasing.
06:27According to Professor Amita Kanojia,
06:30who is the associate professor of Wildlife Sciences at the University of Lucknow,
06:34this is not a new thing.
06:36First of all, wolves live in packs.
06:38Their social structure is very strong.
06:41In which 2 to 10 animals can live.
06:43They look for a safe place before the breeding season.
06:46Then they raise their children until they lose their fur.
06:49They also teach them how to hunt.
06:52Professor Kanojia says that the attack on humans is due to the search for feral dogs.
06:59And they attack humans by mistake.
07:01Then it becomes their habit.
07:03When asked if this is due to climate change,
07:06Professor Amita Kanojia said that climate change is a slow process.
07:10This does not have a direct effect.
07:12But the reason for the increase in the number of feral dogs and wolves
07:15may be that the wolves are looking for easy food to feed their children.
07:18For now, the search for feral dogs and wolves is going on in Bihar.
07:21And it is hoped that this problem will be solved soon.
07:26That's all for today's video.
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