According to the data of the year 2023, the highest number of tiger deaths in the country have occurred in Maharashtra.

According to the data of the year 2023, the highest number of tiger deaths in the country have occurred in Maharashtra.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 30 2023

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  • Recently, the Indian Wildlife Conservation Society released the figures of tiger deaths in the country in the year 2023.
  • According to these figures, the highest number of tiger deaths in the country have occurred in Maharashtra.
  • Maximum 52 tigers have died in Maharashtra.
  • After this is Madhya Pradesh (45).
  • Deaths of 26 tigers were recorded in Uttarakhand.
  • Tamil Nadu and Kerala recorded 15 deaths each.
  • Karnataka recorded 13 deaths.
  • The cause of death of 79 tigers in India is 'natural and other causes'.
  • 55 tigers died due to illegal hunting.
  • 46 tigers died due to mutual fighting.
  • 14 tigers died during rescue/treatment.
  • A total of 204 tigers died in the country in the year 2023.
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