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Madhya Pradesh Tiger Deaths Surge Alarming
16 Dec
Summary
- 54 tigers have died in Madhya Pradesh in 2025, the highest since 1973.
- Nearly 57% of tiger deaths are classified as unnatural, including poaching and electrocution.
- Wildlife trafficking kingpin Yangchen Lakhungpa was arrested in December 2025.

Madhya Pradesh, renowned as India's "Tiger State," is grappling with a disturbing surge in tiger fatalities. The year 2025 has witnessed an unprecedented 54 tiger deaths, the highest recorded since Project Tiger's inception in 1973. This alarming figure represents a stark contrast to claims of conservation success, revealing a darker narrative of mystery and suspicious circumstances surrounding these losses.
Analysis of the deaths indicates that nearly 57% are classified as "unnatural," encompassing poaching, electrocution, and other unexplained causes. A recent incident involving a tiger carcass found near a power line in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve exemplifies the gravity of the situation, with electrocution being a strong possibility. Despite official assurances and investigations, conservationists express grave concerns about the escalating crisis.




