Between Tuesday and Wednesday, two tigers were discovered deceased in Madhya Pradesh's Umaria district within the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Forest officials attributed both deaths to territorial conflicts, yet the increasing frequency of such fatalities is causing concern among those responsible for the forests. This marks three tiger deaths in Madhya Pradesh within a span of four days. One tiger met a tragic end by drowning in a well in Chhindwara, while the other two lost their lives in Bandhavgarh.
Two tigers found dead in Madhya Pradesh
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