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Tigress died electric shock on agriculture in Bhadrawati, the fifth death in Chandrapur this year

Tigress died electric shock on agriculture in Bhadrawati, the fifth death in Chandrapur this year
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Chandrapur: A sub-adult day died due to electric shock on a farm along Vaigaon – Chandankheda Road in the range of Bhadrawati.
TiGress, whose body was found on Thursday morning, has been identified as part of Sarangah Tigress Madhu from the Tadoba buffer zone.
The officials of the farm workers put electric wires along the agricultural fence to enter, to protect the plants.
The official source told me that the carcass was found in the morning, about 25 meters away from the road on agriculture owned by one resident.
RFO, Bhadrawati, Haridas Shende rushes to a place with his team to get information and remove the body after the necessary inspection formalities.
Shende confirmed that the tiger had died of an electric shock, but they did not recover the wire placed for electrocution.
Foresters have arrested farm laborers, which allegedly put electric wires.
Agricultural owners live elsewhere, in the city.
The Morem post in the carcass was carried out at the Chora forest depot by the veterinary team consisting of Dr.
Kundam Podchelwar, Dr.
Ravikant Khobragade and Livestock Development Officers Dr.
Shendre.
“There is a sign of a scorch in electric shock on the back of the animal.
The cat tends to come through Nullah which flows nearby and falls prey with an electric cable placed in the field,” the officials said, confirming the death of the sub-adult tiger electric shock spread from Tadoba Through the fields on the outskirts of Bhadrawati and Warora because of their increasing population.
The incident of the tiger recently fell into agriculture well within the reach of Waror, attacking farmers on the agriculture in the same range, and the example of Tigress Death on a farm showed that the tiger used the surrounding fields to exit.
“Farmers tried to protect them.
Plants by shocking their agricultural fences to prevent disturbing wild herbivores.
Therefore it is necessary to educate farmers and give them a sun fence, which is not deadly,” Dhotre empathizes.
He underlined the need for implementation of the immediate scheme intended to install sun fences to farmers to protect their plants and also wildlife.
I got information that this was the death of the five tigers in Chandrapur this year.
Maharashtra has witnessed 34 tiger deaths so far and this is the first death because of this year’s electrocution, the source claims.

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