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The security authorities nature According to the official, a tiger was caught in India, responsible for the deaths of 13 people.
A five-year-old male named “Conflict Tiger” or “CT-1” was sedated with tranquilizers and captured nearly a week after authorities recognized he was a threat to humans and authorized his capture.
feline 13 people in remote forests in western Maharashtra have reportedly died since December. His last victim was last month.
“We followed tiger for a while and was finally caught in the forest,” Kishore Mankar, a conservation officer, told Agence France-Presse.
According to Mankar, all the victims were attacked in the forest, where some lived or collected firewood.
tiger He has been transferred to the neighboring Nagpur region, where he is being monitored by veterinarians until a decision is made on his future, he added.
He will be released or held in captivity.
Similar cases
ST-1 is not uncommon in the country. Police shot dead another on Saturday tiger who killed nine people in the eastern state of Bihar in a large-scale operation involving 200 people, including elephant hunters.
In Bhopal, in the center IndiaAn Indian University had to cancel an event expected to attract 10,000 students as a tiger roamed the campus a week earlier.
Defenders Environment explain the growth of conflicts between people and animals in some parts of India to the expansion of urban areas with forests and corridors necessary for animals such as elephants and tigers.
The attacks killed 225 people. tigers According to government data, between 2014 and 2019 in India.
More than 200 tigers were killed by poachers or electrocuted between 2012 and 2018, according to the data.
India where about 70% of the world’s population lives tigersi.e. 2,967 people registered in 2018.
AFP
Source: RPP

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