They died a tiger and its four youngsters in protected forest in India: residents poisoned

An investigation is being conducted by the Indian authorities to clarify the causes of the death of a tiger and its four youngsters found dead in a protected forest of the Karnataka State in southern India. According to newspapers, authorities prefer the scenario of deliberate poisoning. The Times of India wrote that residents deliberately poisoned the cow’s cow killed by the Tiger, which she then ate with her little ones. “I have ordered an investigation to find out who is responsible for the non -natural causes and an extremely tragic death of the feline,” said Esoir Hadre. Tigers living in the wild in India are estimated at about 3,600, according to the latest statistics, namely three -quarters of their world population. Tigers’ protection efforts have led to an increase in their population in recent years. However, there has also been an increase in incidents of attacks on locals. Official statistics show […]
Source: News Beast

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