Pushpalesh Dwivedi, Singrauli. The process of death of tigers in Madhya Pradesh has not stopped. About a week ago, there was a stir in the forest department after the body of a caller tigress found in the forest of Mada in Singrauli district. DFO (DFO) Akhil Bansal has confirmed the death of the tigress. Dog Scott’s team has left for the spot. The dead body will be clear after the PM.
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Please tell that the team of Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Forest Department Singrauli was jointly looking for the tigress. Today, there was a stir as soon as the information about the dead body was found in the forest of Mada Raundi. The officials kept avoiding giving any information about the case. However, DFO Akhil Bansal later confirmed the death. They can disclose the matter today. It is said that the tigress ran away from Sanjay Gandhi Reserve Tiger Area. According to data from the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), 355 tigers died in Madhya Pradesh between 2012 and 2024. During the same period, 261 in Maharashtra, 179 in Karnataka and 132 tigers in Uttarakhand have been recorded in records. All three states are among the top 5 states in terms of tigers.
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