Friday 16 December 2011

Fifty-One Tigers died in India between January to December5, 2011


51Tigers have passed away in several states of India January to 5th December 2011. A tiger shoot killed outside Kaziranga in Assam on 5 December.  
According to Wildlife Protection Society of India, fourteen tigers perished in Uttarakhand, it is highest rank in one of the state of India. The second rank of the Karnataka with 6 deaths whereas 5 Tigers death in the Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.    
According to WPSI data fifty eight tigers had died in 2010, 30 tigers killed by seizure and poaching and 28 tigers died by other causes.
Road accident, poaching, fight with other animals and infighting are some of the cause for the death. Some tigers died of diseases and nature causes. A few tigers have killed by the forest department, police and villagers.  There are many popular forests but Corbett National Park is most famous for Tigers and other wildlife in India and other countries.    


Tiger hunters are still active. The forest department has found a tiger trap in Nagarjunasagar Srisailam tiger reserve of Andhra Pradesh on 2 December. Skins, skulls, bones, and claws of rare species of cat family have been seized in Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Manipur, and Orissa in the 2011.  
On 3 November 2011, six year’s old tiger was dead found on the bank of the Wainganga River in the Maharasstra. It had dead by electrical cable wrong connected to an electric motor pump. One tiger was found in dead situation without claws, whiskers and canines, at Bhoramdeo Wildlife sanctuary in the Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh on 15 November.

Another cause about five year’s old tiger was found in dead situation near Tipeswar wildlife sanctuary in Yeotmal district of Maharashtra on 20 November. It was killed by hunters through wire snare.
On 21 November, 14 years old tiger known as B2 died under mysterious condition at Bandhavgarh tiger reserve in the Madhya Pradesh. Tiger B2 was found in an injured position in the Ghunghuti area. B2 was dead by full tranquilized doze, when rescued by department of forest, observer (villagers and local people) sources say. The tiger B2 dead by nature cause because it was very old age and bottomless injured, thus could not able to hunt any animal and was not be get food for last many days WPSI source say.

According to the officer of forest department 3,508 tigers lived in 1997 but according tiger census in January 2008, 1,411 tigers are living in India. It is very bad condition (news) for Indian tigers and wildlife lovers. Tiger population has drastic drop of 60% in the 11 years. We feel very proud to tell you, according to new Government data in March 2011; about between 1570 and 1880 tigers are living in forest of India.  
We are requesting to all Indian people please save the Tigers. Don’t killed this royal animal for own benefits. 
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