The forest department in Bahraich has started using teddy bears soaked in children’s urine as bait to lure wolves into traps. This strategy aims to protect villagers and children from wolf attacks. Thermal drones are being used to track the wolves’ locations, while fireworks and noise help drive them towards the traps.
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