Concerns Mount Over Rising Tiger Deaths in Madhya Pradesh
A tiger cub's death in Madhya Pradesh's Kanha reserve has increased the state's big cat death toll to 22 this year. Initial findings suggest starvation due to maternal neglect. Wildlife activist Ajay Dubey calls for enhanced monitoring. Madhya Pradesh leads in tiger deaths, sparking concerns.
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A tragic incident in Madhya Pradesh's Kanha Tiger Reserve has raised alarms with the death of a tiger cub, bringing the state’s tiger mortality count to 22 this year. Authorities discovered the carcass in the Sargi region and suspect that maternal neglect might have led to the cub’s death by starvation.
Officials await the cub's autopsy results but have noted a similar recent death—a sibling of the deceased cub perished three days prior. The mother tiger initially gave birth to four cubs, two of which have died, prompting intensified monitoring efforts for the remaining two by the reserve's staff.
Prominent wildlife activist Ajay Dubey expressed serious concerns regarding the state's high tiger mortality rates, including both natural and unnatural deaths. Dubey advocates for improved monitoring and accountability within the forest departments, referencing past instances of oversight, such as the delayed discovery of a carcass in the Panna Tiger Reserve.
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