Kendrapara: A group of fishermen allegedly killed a 10-foot-long estuarine crocodile at Nalitapatia village in Odisha's Kendrapara district, forest officials said on Thursday.
The officials said they have spotted the carcass of the crocodile near a bathing ghat on the Brahmani river in the village on Thursday.
It is a sub-adult species. The body bore injury marks and it was most probably caught in the fishing net, they said.
The species are itinerant in nature and stray into adjoining water-bodies because of its increase in hyper-salinity contents. After a temporary sojourn, they leave for their permanent habitation corridors within Bhitarkanika habitation corridors, according to forest officials.
More than four decades back, India and United Nations Development Programme had undertaken a joint crocodile conservation initiative.
The programme had been launched in 1975 when Bhitarkanika was accorded wildlife sanctuary status and at that time, there was estimated to be 95 crocodiles, including 34 adults. Now, the population has swollen to 1742, thanks to the conservation measures.
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