At least 33 tigers died in India in 2015 because of illegal poaching, say wildlife groups

At least 33 tigers died in India in 2015 because of illegal poaching, say wildlife groups

FP Archives August 13, 2015, 08:29:17 IST

Conservationists say at least 41 tigers have died in the first seven months of this year despite awareness campaigns across India to save the big cats.

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At least 33 tigers died in India in 2015 because of illegal poaching, say wildlife groups

New Delhi: Conservationists say at least 41 tigers have died in the first seven months of this year despite awareness campaigns across India to save the big cats.

Representational image. PTI

India’s National Tiger Conservation Authority and the wildlife group TRAFFIC say only seven of the tigers died from natural causes, one was killed by authorities and the rest were illegally poached between January and August.

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Experts say the partial death toll proves India is not doing enough to protect the endangered predators, noting 66 tigers died during all of 2014.

Of those which died naturally this year, two were killed in tiger battles, which experts say are becoming more frequent as the big cats vie for territory while their habitats shrink amid human encroachment or forest clearing for industrial projects.

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