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Tigers Died In 7 Months In 2015
National Tiger Conservation Authority and the wildlife group TRAFFIC said only seven of the cats died from natural causes, one was killed by authorities and the rest were illegally poached between January and August.
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Six months after India boasted that its tiger inhabitants was rising quick, conservationists on Wednesday stated 41 massive cats had already died this yr and apprehensive that the nation was not doing sufficient to save lots of them. The authority has even disclosed the cause of death of tigers which varies from natural causes to traps, gunned down by authorities and even poisoning in case of man-animal conflict. In the same period last year, 42 tigers reportedly died. Some of the others died after being caught in snares or traps, likely placed by poachers, or after being poisoned by fearful villagers. States that have reported the maximum number of tiger deaths include Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. On Tuesday, the western state of Maharashtra announced that it was appointing Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan as the state’s tiger ambassador to create awareness about its efforts to save the animals. “We are yet to finalise the modalities and a meeting with the actor will soon take place”.
The tiger numbers are dwindling and it’s a reason to worry!
India may be home to 70% of the world’s tiger population but these big cats continue to remain at high risk.
A senior official from the state forest department explained the reason for deaths due to poaching. “For locals’ involvement in saving tigers, we have set up village eco-development committees for community participation in conservation of forest and tigers”, added Kharge.
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A senior official told a leading English Daily, ” After following all the advisories and standard operating procedures by the authority, if the state wildlife warden feels that the said animal is a threat, it could be put down. “However, this happens only in extreme cases”, he added.