
After Tigress, Cubs & Monkeys, 20 Peacocks Die in K’taka: Report
Karnataka has been witnessing a series of mysterious animal deaths in recent times, leaving wildlife enthusiasts and authorities alike perplexed. The latest incident is the death of 20 peacocks in a farmland in Hanumanthapura village, just weeks after the deaths of a tigress and her four cubs in Male Mahadeshwara Hills. Adding to the list of fatalities, a group of monkeys was also found dead in the same area. The authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of these unnatural deaths.
The latest incident came to light when 20 peacocks were discovered dead on a farmland in Hanumanthapura village, located in the Mandya district of Karnataka. The villagers reported the incident to the forest department, which sent a team to inspect the site. The team collected the carcasses and sent them for examination to determine the cause of death.
This is the third such incident in the region in recent weeks. Earlier, a tigress and her four cubs were found dead in Male Mahadeshwara Hills. The forest department had launched an investigation into the “unnatural death” of the tigress and her cubs, but the cause of death remains unknown. In a related development, a group of monkeys was also found dead in the same area.
The Karnataka forest minister, Eshwar Khandre, had ordered an investigation into the death of the tigress and her cubs. The minister had expressed concern over the incident and had sought a report from the forest department. The department had sent a team to the site to conduct an investigation and collect evidence.
The latest incident of peacocks dying in Hanumanthapura village has raised concerns about the environmental health of the region. Wildlife experts have pointed out that the death of animals in such large numbers is a cause for concern. They have called for a thorough investigation into the incident and have demanded that the authorities take immediate action to prevent such incidents in the future.
The government has assured that it will take all necessary steps to investigate the incident and determine the cause of death. The forest minister has stated that the department is working tirelessly to identify the cause of death and will take all necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
The death of animals in such large numbers has also raised concerns about the impact on the ecosystem. Wildlife experts have pointed out that the death of animals can have a cascading effect on the ecosystem, leading to a decline in biodiversity and a disruption in the food chain.
The incident has also sparked concerns about the safety and well-being of animals in the region. The death of animals in such large numbers has raised questions about the effectiveness of the conservation efforts and the ability of the authorities to protect the animals.
In conclusion, the death of 20 peacocks in Hanumanthapura village is a cause for concern and a reminder of the importance of conservation efforts. The authorities must launch a thorough investigation into the incident and take immediate action to determine the cause of death. The incident also highlights the need for effective conservation measures to protect the animals and the ecosystem.