11 peacocks found dead in Ghaziabad’s Loni; phosphate poisoning suspected

In a troubling incident in Loni, Ghaziabad, 11 peacocks were found dead, raising concerns among local authorities and wildlife enthusiasts. Assistant Police Commissioner Siddharth Gautam confirmed that while the exact cause of death remains undetermined, phosphate poisoning is being investigated as a potential factor. The sudden demise of these birds has prompted an outcry from environmentalists who are urging for immediate measures to safeguard local wildlife. Peacocks, regarded as the national bird of India, play a significant role in the ecosystem, and their unexpected deaths highlight the urgent need for monitoring the environment for harmful substances. Officials are expected to conduct further examinations to ascertain the cause and prevent similar incidents in the future. This alarming event not only affects the local wildlife population but also raises broader questions about environmental safety and the impact of industrial activities in the region.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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