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    Bandhavgarh Tigress's Death: Preliminary Cause is Illness

    Umaria (MP), March 18 A tigress died on Wednesday in the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (BTR) in Madhya Pradesh, with officials citing illness as the preliminary cause of death.The deceased tigress was five years old, officials said.Dr Anupam Sahay, field director of BTR, said that on the evening...
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    41 Tiger Deaths in Maharashtra – State Response

    Mumbai, March 13 – The Maharashtra government informed the State Legislative Council on Friday that in 2025, 166 tiger deaths were recorded across the country, with 41 occurring within the state.Independent MLC Satyajeet Tambe, along with others, had raised concerns about the tiger deaths in...
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    State Reports High Wildlife Mortality: Elephants, Tigers, & Others

    Raipur, March 10 As many as 38 elephants and nine tigers died due to various reasons, including electrocution, poaching, and infighting, in Chhattisgarh over the past 26 months, state Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap informed the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.During the same period, 562 other...
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    Electrocution and Conflict: Causes of Tiger Deaths in Bandhavgarh

    Jabalpur, February 26 The Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve lost eight tigers, including four due to electrocution, over two and a half months spanning 2025 and early 2026, according to a report submitted to the Madhya Pradesh High Court.The status report submitted by the field director of the...
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    High Court Receives Report on Bandhavgarh Tiger Deaths, Focuses on Electrocution and Surveillance

    Jabalpur, February 25 – In compliance with the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s order, the field Director of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (BTR) submitted a detailed report on the deaths of tigers within the reserve or adjacent areas since November 2025.In its 30-page report, the BTR stated that a...
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    Railway Safety Measures Proposed to Protect Tigers in Maharashtra

    Mumbai, February 25 A total of 41 tigers died in Maharashtra in 2025, with the majority of them dying due to natural causes, a state minister told the assembly on Wednesday.The government is intensifying efforts to curb the deaths of tigers due to accidents, electrocution, and poaching, state...
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    State Report: High Animal Mortality Rates and Forest Land Diversion in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar, February 24 Over 800 animals were poached in Odisha over the last five years, state forest minister Ganesh Ram Singkhuntia said in the assembly on Tuesday.In a written reply to a query by BJP legislator Sanjali Murmu, the minister said that 2,836 elephants, tigers, and other wild...
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