
After Tigress, Cubs & Monkeys, 20 Peacocks Die in K’taka: Report
The state of Karnataka in southern India has been reeling from a series of mysterious animal deaths in recent weeks. Following the tragic demise of a tigress and her four cubs in Male Mahadeshwara Hills, reports have emerged of the deaths of 20 peacocks in Hanumanthapura village. This shocking turn of events has left wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists alike wondering if there is a connection between these strange occurrences.
According to reports, the carcasses of the peacocks were discovered on a farmland in Hanumanthapura village. The district administration and forest officials were alerted to the situation, and a team of experts was dispatched to the site to inspect the area and collect samples from the carcasses. The samples have been sent for examination to determine the cause of death.
This latest development comes on the heels of the investigation into the “unnatural death” of the tigress and her cubs in Male Mahadeshwara Hills. Karnataka forest minister Eshwar Khandre had ordered an inquiry into the matter, and officials are still working to identify the cause of the animals’ demise.
The death of the tigress and her cubs sent shockwaves through the state, with many calling for immediate action to be taken to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. The animals’ bodies were found in a den, and an autopsy revealed that they had died due to some unknown reason. The investigation into their deaths is still ongoing, and officials are working to gather evidence and identify any potential causes.
The recent spate of animal deaths in Karnataka has raised concerns about the impact of human activities on the state’s wildlife population. Habitat destruction, poaching, and human-animal conflict are all major concerns in the state, and it is possible that these factors may have contributed to the deaths of the tigress, her cubs, and the peacocks.
However, officials are quick to point out that the cause of the animals’ deaths is still unknown, and it is too early to speculate on the exact reasons behind these tragedies. “We are investigating all possible angles, including poisoning, disease, and human-animal conflict,” said a forest department official. “We will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to determine the cause of these deaths and take steps to prevent them from happening again in the future.”
The deaths of the peacocks in Hanumanthapura village have also raised concerns about the impact of human activities on the local ecosystem. Peacocks are an important part of the state’s biodiversity, and their deaths could have significant consequences for the local ecosystem.
The situation in Karnataka is a stark reminder of the importance of conservation efforts and the need for humans to coexist with wildlife. As the state government works to determine the cause of these tragic events, conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts are urging the public to take action to protect the state’s wildlife population.
In the meantime, the people of Karnataka are left to wonder what could be causing these mysterious animal deaths. As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the state must take immediate action to protect its wildlife population and prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.