<p>More than two months after tigress Avni was shot, her male cub is doing fine in the jungles of Pandharkawada in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra.</p>.<p>However, the process of trapping and rescuing it is still underway by the Maharashtra Forest Department (MFD).</p>.<p>Avni, an adult male tigress known as T1 aged between five and six, was shot dead on 2 November, last year, after being dubbed as a man-eater - triggering a big political issue. She was responsible for 13 human deaths in the villages in and around the Pandharkawada ranges.</p>.<p>After her death, the two sub-adult cubs - aged around one year - were a major concern and the MFD had launched a major operation to secure them that is being overseen by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.</p>.<p>Both were trapped in cameras and spotted by forest guards.</p>.<p>On 22 December, the female cub was caught and had been sent to a huge enclosure in the Pench Tiger Reserve.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, latest reports from Pandharkawada said that the male cub had hunted and eaten a pony on Thursday. The male cub is fine and healthy.</p>
<p>More than two months after tigress Avni was shot, her male cub is doing fine in the jungles of Pandharkawada in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra.</p>.<p>However, the process of trapping and rescuing it is still underway by the Maharashtra Forest Department (MFD).</p>.<p>Avni, an adult male tigress known as T1 aged between five and six, was shot dead on 2 November, last year, after being dubbed as a man-eater - triggering a big political issue. She was responsible for 13 human deaths in the villages in and around the Pandharkawada ranges.</p>.<p>After her death, the two sub-adult cubs - aged around one year - were a major concern and the MFD had launched a major operation to secure them that is being overseen by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.</p>.<p>Both were trapped in cameras and spotted by forest guards.</p>.<p>On 22 December, the female cub was caught and had been sent to a huge enclosure in the Pench Tiger Reserve.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, latest reports from Pandharkawada said that the male cub had hunted and eaten a pony on Thursday. The male cub is fine and healthy.</p>