The trained hunter dogs have shown their incredible abilities in a Telangana wildlife investigation. A case that involved the detection of three suspected poachers in Mancherial district began with a discarded gutka packet. With its exceptional scent-tracking skill, the hunter dog came to the rescue of a case that had no clear evidence today, bringing to a close a case that shows the importance of canine teams in the protection of Indian wildlife.
The forest officials were informed that a sambar deer was illegally killed in the Devapur Forest Range in Kasipet Mandal. Upon arrival, officers made a thorough investigation of the area without turning up much.
As there was no visible track to follow, the forest department had to use the Hunter Dog Squad from Kawal Tiger Reserve area. Officials found a discarded Amber gutka packet in the vicinity of the crime scene during the search.
The trained dog was then used by the police to follow the trail of the criminals, which led them to Ippalaguda village in the Gatrampalli Panchayat area.
According to the report, three persons were arrested and handed over to a local court, which remanded them to judicial custody after the investigation.
The hunter dogs are trained to track and follow humans, even when there is little or no sign of the individual. They have a very good smell and can be really useful in wildlife crime investigations.
Some of their key abilities include:
These extraordinary abilities can be the key to solving a case and making a successful investigation.
This hunter dog has been working for the Jannaram Forest Division since August 2025. The forest officials say the dog squad has helped in clearing over 20 wildlife-related cases in one year.
To ensure peak performance, the dog receives:
Forest Beat Officer Anil Kumar and the base camp staff keep an eye on the well-being of the dog and monitor its health. The handler also got special training at the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Training Centre in Haryana, which enabled the dog and handler to work effectively together during investigations.
Wildlife poaching remains one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. Hunting protected animals such as sambar deer not only disrupts ecosystems but also violates Indian wildlife protection laws.
Forest officials have warned that anyone involved in:
will face strict legal action under the Wildlife Protection Act, the Indian Forest Act, and other applicable laws.
Ultimately, this case shows how even the smallest clue can solve a major wildlife crime. Moreover, trained hunter dogs play a crucial role in tracking suspects and supporting forest officials. As a result, they help protect endangered wildlife and strengthen conservation efforts across India.
Wildlife crimes are becoming more elaborate, and these highly trained teams of dogs continue to be one of the best assets within the forest department’s arsenal against poaching.
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