In Tiger state Madhya Pradesh,2 tigers died in 2 days

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tiger death in MP

Bhopal: In the Tiger State i.e. Madhya Pradesh, on the one hand, big preparations are being made for the rehabilitation of cheetahs, while on the other hand, the process of tiger deaths is not stopping. In the last two days, the skin of a tiger cub has been found in Kanha National Park and the carcass of a tigress in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve has been found. As far as the death of an 11-year-old tigress in Bandhavgarh of Umaria district is being told due to natural causes, the death of a tiger cub in Balaghat is said to be due to poaching.

Body found in Ghoda Dayan of Tala Forest Range

It is noteworthy that the body of a tigress was found on Sunday in Ghoda Dayan of Tala Forest Range of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Seeing the body of the tigress, it is speculated that the tigress was ill, due to which she died. His body is said to be found in RF 325. In the afternoon, under the leadership of Dr. Nitin Gupta, the last rites have been performed in front of the responsible high officials by taking action PM, etc. It is also not clear whether there was any injury or injury in the body of the dead tigress. However, shocking facts have come to the fore in the PM. According to wildlife doctors, the death of the tigress is said to have occurred due to the spread of infection in the internal organs of the body due to hunger and thirst. It is noteworthy that the spotty tigress was a famous tigress from Bandhavgarh and has been very popular among tourists with her cubs.

The skin of a male cub was found some distance from the forest department office
On Saturday, just a short distance from the Forest Department office in Baihar, adjacent to the Kanha Tiger Reserve, a situation of panic has been created in the department after the skin of a one-and-a-half-year-old male tiger cub was found among the bushes. In this regard, Forest Range Officer Krishna Maravi said that three holes have been found in the skin, due to which it is likely that he was hunted by gunshot or bore fire. After both these incidents, a big question has arisen as that why efforts to protect tigers are not being successful even after spending crores of rupees.

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