Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Two tiger cubs were found dead at Ranthambore National Park

Two tiger cubs were found dead at Ranthambore National Park. On investigation it was revealed that the tiger cubs were poisoned to death by the villagers residing in and around the periphery of the Park. The deaths of these tiger cubs are an unfortunate outcome of the man-animal conflict which is one of the main reasons of decline in tiger population. The cause is that these two tigers had killed three goats of the poachers who reside near the forest. In order to take revenge he took this extreme step with his accomplices and poisoned two goats which were eaten by the tigers and they died. The Tiger Trust is helping the Forest Department and his confession has been recorded and the matter is now progressing well in the Court and the poachers are still under judicial custody.

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