
The secret for the unnatural death of the Indian National Bird – Peacock, earns the subtitles after it was found dead in Hanumanthapura in Karnataka. According to NDTV report, farmers discovered dead bodies of 17 women and 3 male peacocks next to the stream.
After the incident came to know forest officials, they visited the place to gather evidence. The blaings found during the inspection were sent to forensic scientific laboratories for tests. A report revealing the cause of death is expected.
In particular, Karnataka is located two designated shrines of peacocks, namely Adichunchanagiri Peacock Sanctuary and Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary.
20 monkeys found dead in the Chamarajanagar district
This comes almost a month after the remains of 20 monkeys were discovered in the Chamarajanagar district in Karnataka. Forest and police officials suspected that there was a suspicion of poisoning. Another tormenting incident was reported on June 27, when 5 tigers were found in the male shrine of Mahadeshwa Hills Wildlife.
5 tigers found dead in Karnatak’s Wildlife Sanctuary
The tiger’s quines and her four pups found in Karnataka’s Wildlife Sanctuary were sent to forensic laboratories in Bengalur and Mysur for independent testing and were preserved for future analysis.
According to reports, Tigress chased the cow and pulled the animal into the forest to consume it. As soon as the villagers discovered the carcasses of the cow, it is suspected that it was poisoned. After consuming falsified meat died mushrooms and chicks. In the case of “retaliatory killing” over the tiger hunting, three people identified as Konappa, Madaraja and Nagaraj from the village of Koppa were arrested.
According to the publication of the forest department, it compensates for cattle killed by carnivorous animals outside the reserved boundaries. However, compensation is not provided if hunting occurs in a limited area of the shrine or national park, where cattle grazing is illegal.
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