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Tiger Dragged 25 Feet After Train Strike

11 Dec

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Summary

  • A tiger was struck by a special train near Budhni and Midghat.
  • This marks the fifth tiger fatality in Ratapani reserve this year.
  • The Budhni-Midghat railway track poses a significant threat to wildlife.
Tiger Dragged 25 Feet After Train Strike

Tragedy struck the Ratapani reserve as a tiger was killed on Tuesday night in an incident involving a special train near Budhni and Midghat. The animal was reportedly dragged 25 feet after being hit, a devastating consequence of its proximity to the railway line. This event marks the fifth tiger fatality in the reserve over the last year, underscoring the ongoing peril the Budhni-Midghat railway track presents to the area's vulnerable wildlife.

The preliminary investigation suggests the tiger was attempting to capture prey when the unfortunate collision occurred. Following the impact, the feline's distress calls alerted railway workers, who subsequently notified the forest department. The carcass was recovered and disposed of after a thorough post-mortem examination, conducted in the presence of senior forest officials, including the Chief Conservator of Forests.

Statistics reveal a disturbing trend, with the Budhni-Barkheda railway track alone accounting for the deaths of 10 tigers, 15 leopards, and two bears, among other wild animals, in the past decade. Madhya Pradesh, known for its rich tiger population, faces ongoing challenges in balancing infrastructure development with wildlife conservation efforts across its several tiger reserves.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
There have been five tiger deaths in the Ratapani reserve over the past year, with the latest incident occurring this week.
The Budhni-Midghat railway track is a significant threat to wildlife, having caused multiple animal fatalities, including tigers and leopards, over the past decade.
Madhya Pradesh has the highest number of tigers in India, with 785 tigers reported as of the 2022 status report.

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