Tiger found dead in Corbett Park

By ANI
Wednesday, January 13, 2010

JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK - The officials at Jim Corbett National Park have spotted a tiger dead, the fourth since December last year.

The officials feel that the death may be due to overcrowding. A recent census indicated that every eight kilometers could provide habitation to one tiger.

“I believe the death we have seen today could be a case of poisoning, but we are still to receive the results of the post-mortem report,” said RK Mishra, Director of Corbett National Park.

“In a park like Corbett, where there is a larger tiger population, the animals tend to fight over their territory so it could be a mature male which has killed a younger tiger,” Mishra added.

The latest death comes just days after the big cat topped the World Wide Fund for Nature’s Annual List of Ten Species to Watch.

Earlier on January 6, a four-year-old cub was found dead at the reserve. (ANI)

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