Satellite-Collared Tiger Found Dead In Madhya Pradesh Reserve

A young tiger, equipped with a satellite collar as part of a reintroduction initiative, was found dead in the Rani Durgavati Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh. The tiger, which had been closely monitored to assess its adaptation to the wild, was part of a flagship project aimed at boosting the local tiger population. Wildlife officials discovered the body in the reserve's core area, raising concerns about the challenges faced by tigers in their natural habitat. This incident highlights the ongoing struggle for wildlife conservation in India, where poaching, habitat loss, and human-animal conflict are prevalent issues. The death of this collared tiger underscores the importance of continued efforts to protect endangered species and maintain biodiversity in India's national parks and reserves.
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