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Home / Environment / MP High Court Probes 54 Tiger Deaths

MP High Court Probes 54 Tiger Deaths

12 Feb

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Summary

  • Court demands reports on six recent tiger deaths.
  • Investigation into 54 tiger deaths recorded last year ordered.
  • Allegations of unnatural causes like electrocution and poaching.
MP High Court Probes 54 Tiger Deaths

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to submit the cause of death and postmortem reports for six tigers that have died this year. Concurrently, the MP forest department must provide a detailed investigation report concerning the 54 tiger deaths recorded in the past year, a figure noted as the highest since the Tiger Project's inception. These directives were issued by a division bench while hearing a petition on the alarming number of tiger fatalities in the state.

Advocates for the petitioner highlighted that six tigers died recently in the Shahdol district and within the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, with at least four deaths on January 7, 8, 16, and 20, and two more on February 2. It was argued that these deaths were not natural and were likely caused by electrocution or other unnatural incidents. The petition also cited official data indicating that approximately 57% of deaths in Bandhavgarh are unnatural, attributed to poaching, electrocution, or unknown circumstances, despite Madhya Pradesh having the highest tiger population in India.

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Concerns were raised about apparent negligence in handling cases, including the discovery of mutilated carcasses and missing body parts, with a lack of effort to apprehend perpetrators. The petition also suggested that standard operating procedures and conservation authority directives were not consistently followed, with many deaths attributed to 'fights' without thorough investigation. The forest department, however, stated that most deaths were accidental or territorial and that each case is being investigated with forensic evidence.

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The High Court has directed the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to submit reports on six tiger deaths this year and ordered the MP forest department to provide an investigation report on 54 tiger deaths from last year.
Allegations suggest that recent tiger deaths were not natural and were caused by unnatural events such as electrocution or poaching, with concerns about potential negligence in investigations.
The 54 tiger deaths recorded last year in Madhya Pradesh are the highest since the country's Tiger Project was launched, prompting a high court investigation.

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