MP high court seeks reports on 54 tiger deaths last year, 6 this year at Bandhavgarh

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and the state forest department to provide detailed reports regarding the deaths of 54 tigers recorded in the last year, along with six additional deaths noted this year. This directive comes amid growing concerns over wildlife conservation and the alarming rate of tiger fatalities in the region, which is one of India's premier national parks renowned for its biodiversity. The court's intervention aims to ascertain the causes behind these deaths and to ensure accountability in wildlife management practices. The Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve has been a focal point for conservation efforts, and the recent spike in tiger mortality raises questions about the effectiveness of ongoing protective measures. The High Court's demand underscores the critical need for robust wildlife protection policies and the importance of maintaining a healthy tiger population, which is vital for ecological balance. The outcome of the court's inquiry could have significant implications for conservation strategies in Madhya Pradesh and beyond.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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