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Tiger found dead in Gujarat

A tiger was found dead at Kantar village in Mahisagar district of Gujarat on Tuesday. The state government had confirmed the presence of a tiger, aged 7 to 8 years. The states forest department organised over 150 camps in villages around the area about its presence in the district with an aim to create awareness.

Tiger found dead in Gujarat
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Published : Feb 26, 2019, 11:58 PM IST

Ahmedabad, Feb 26: A tiger was found dead at Kantar village in Mahisagar district of Gujarat on Tuesday, days after the state government confirmed spotting of a tiger in the state for the first time in three decades, an official said.On February 12, the state government had confirmed the presence of a tiger, aged 7 to 8 years, after it was captured on a camera trap. A few days prior to that a man had claimed that he had spotted a tiger crossing the road.

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Chief Conservator of Forests, Vadodara, S KSrivastava, said the tiger's carcass was found at Kantar village in the forest area of Lunawada taluka of Mahisagar district on Tuesday evening. The cause of its death has not been ascertained yet, he said. Srivastava said it was yet to be confirmed whether it was the same tiger as was caught on the camera trap around two weeks back."We have found the carcass of the tiger at Kantar village of Mahisagar district. We are yet to ascertain the cause of death as to whether it was poached or died due to some other cause," he said."Its post-mortem is being conducted.

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It cannot be confirmed as of now whether this tiger is the same one that was spotted two weeks back," the forest official said. Srivastava said after the presence of the tiger was confirmed, the state forest department organised over 150 camps in villages around the area about its presence in the district with an aim to create awareness."There was no reason to capture the tiger that we had found. We held camps in 150 villages and educated people about its conservation. Its death is being investigated as per the guidelines of the National Tiger Conservation Authority(NTCA)," he said.

Ahmedabad, Feb 26: A tiger was found dead at Kantar village in Mahisagar district of Gujarat on Tuesday, days after the state government confirmed spotting of a tiger in the state for the first time in three decades, an official said.On February 12, the state government had confirmed the presence of a tiger, aged 7 to 8 years, after it was captured on a camera trap. A few days prior to that a man had claimed that he had spotted a tiger crossing the road.

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Chief Conservator of Forests, Vadodara, S KSrivastava, said the tiger's carcass was found at Kantar village in the forest area of Lunawada taluka of Mahisagar district on Tuesday evening. The cause of its death has not been ascertained yet, he said. Srivastava said it was yet to be confirmed whether it was the same tiger as was caught on the camera trap around two weeks back."We have found the carcass of the tiger at Kantar village of Mahisagar district. We are yet to ascertain the cause of death as to whether it was poached or died due to some other cause," he said."Its post-mortem is being conducted.

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It cannot be confirmed as of now whether this tiger is the same one that was spotted two weeks back," the forest official said. Srivastava said after the presence of the tiger was confirmed, the state forest department organised over 150 camps in villages around the area about its presence in the district with an aim to create awareness."There was no reason to capture the tiger that we had found. We held camps in 150 villages and educated people about its conservation. Its death is being investigated as per the guidelines of the National Tiger Conservation Authority(NTCA)," he said.

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Tiger found dead in Gujarat
         Ahmedabad, Feb 26 (PTI) A tiger was found dead at
Kantar village in Mahisagar district of Gujarat on Tuesday,
days after the state government confirmed spotting of a tiger
in the state for the first time in three decades, an official
said.
         On February 12, the state government had confirmed the
presence of a tiger, aged 7 to 8 years, after it was captured
on a camera trap. A few days prior to that a man had claimed
that he had spotted a tiger crossing the road.
         Chief Conservator of Forests, Vadodara, S K
Srivastava, said the tiger's carcass was found at Kantar
village in the forest area of Lunawada taluka of Mahisagar
district on Tuesday evening.
         The cause of its death has not been ascertained yet,
he said.
         Srivastava said it was yet to be confirmed whether it
was the same tiger as was caught on the camera trap around two
weeks back.
         "We have found the carcass of the tiger at Kantar
village of Mahisagar district. We are yet to ascertain the
cause of death as to whether it was poached or died due to
some other cause," he said.
         "Its post-mortem is being conducted. It cannot be
confirmed as of now whether this tiger is the same one that
was spotted two weeks back," the forest official said.
         Srivastava said after the presence of the tiger was
confirmed, the state forest department organised over 150
camps in villages around the area about its presence in the
district with an aim to create awareness.
         "There was no reason to capture the tiger that we had
found. We held camps in 150 villages and educated people about
its conservation. Its death is being investigated as per the
guidelines of the National Tiger Conservation Authority
(NTCA)," he said. PTI KA PD
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