Friday , November 15 2024

75 tigers, 25 missing in Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, investigation committee formed

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There has been an uproar after the news of the disappearance of 25 tigers from Ranthambore Tiger National Park located in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. Rajasthan Chief Wildlife Warden Pawan Upadhyay has ordered an investigation into the matter. Recently, after a tiger was reported missing in Ranthambore, a committee was formed to find the tiger. According to the investigation report, 11 tigers have not been seen through camera traps or other means since last one year.

No evidence of survival of 14 tigers found in national park for over a year

There has been no evidence of survival of 14 tigers in the national park for more than a year. In such a situation, there is a fear that 25 tigers are missing. Rajasthan government has given orders to collect information in this regard. There are a total of 75 tigers in Ranthambore. Out of which 25 tigers are said to be missing.

The Rajasthan government has decided to form a committee to investigate this matter.

There has been a stir after receiving information about the disappearance of the tiger. Questions are being raised as to how one-third of the tigers disappeared within a year. In this regard, the Forest Department of Rajasthan Government was continuously writing letters to the Field Director of Ranthambore. But due to not getting a satisfactory answer in this regard, the Rajasthan government has decided to form a committee.

A committee has been constituted under the chairmanship of Chief Wildlife APCCF Rajesh Gupta.

A committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Chief Wildlife APCCF Rajesh Gupta to trace the missing tiger. In which T Mohanraj of CCF Jaipur and Man Singh of DCF Bharatpur have been made members of the committee. The committee has to submit its report in two months. If needed during investigation, services of experts will also be taken. Meanwhile, the post-mortem of the dead tiger T-86 was conducted in Ranthambore, which revealed that the tiger was killed with explosives and an axe.