
After Tigress, Cubs & Monkeys, 20 Peacocks Die in K’taka: Report
Karnataka, a state known for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty, has witnessed a series of mysterious animal deaths in recent weeks. The latest incident has left wildlife experts and conservationists stunned, as 20 peacocks were found dead on a farmland in Hanumanthapura village. This comes on the heels of the death of a tigress and her four cubs in Male Mahadeshwara Hills, as well as the killing of several monkeys in the same region.
The discovery of the 20 peacocks’ carcasses was made on a farmland in Hanumanthapura village, where they were found lying dead with no visible signs of injury or struggle. According to reports, the peacocks were found in a cluster, suggesting that they may have died due to some common factor. The incident has sparked widespread concern among wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists, who are demanding a thorough investigation into the cause of the deaths.
The death of the peacocks is just the latest in a series of mysterious animal deaths in Karnataka. Earlier this month, a tigress and her four cubs were found dead in Male Mahadeshwara Hills. The cause of their deaths is still unknown, but officials have launched an investigation into the “unnatural” deaths. The deaths of the tigress and her cubs were met with widespread shock and outrage, with many calling for stricter measures to protect Karnataka’s wildlife.
The killing of several monkeys in the same region has also raised concerns about the safety and well-being of wild animals in the state. The monkeys were found dead in a forest area, and officials are still trying to determine the cause of their deaths. The incident has sparked fears that the state’s wildlife is under threat due to human activities, such as deforestation and pollution.
The series of animal deaths in Karnataka has sparked a heated debate about the need for stricter conservation measures and the protection of wildlife in the state. Many are calling for the government to take immediate action to address the issue and ensure the safety and well-being of wild animals.
Karnataka forest minister Eshwar Khandre has ordered an investigation into the deaths of the tigress and her cubs, as well as the killing of the monkeys. The minister has also instructed officials to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of wild animals in the state.
The deaths of the peacocks, tigress and her cubs, and monkeys have sent shockwaves through Karnataka’s conservation community, and many are calling for urgent action to address the issue. The incident highlights the importance of conservation and the need to protect Karnataka’s rich biodiversity.
As the investigation into the deaths of the animals continues, many are left wondering what could be behind the mysterious deaths. Was it a disease, poaching, or something else entirely? The answers may take some time to emerge, but one thing is clear – the state must take immediate action to protect its wildlife and ensure their safety.