Territorial Clash Leads to Tigress's Death in Dudhwa National Park
A tigress was killed in a fight with a male tiger at Dudhwa National Park's buffer zone. The carcass, found in the Majhgain range, showed multiple injuries. A postmortem was conducted following National Tiger Conservation Authority guidelines.
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A tragic territorial conflict led to the death of a tigress in the Dudhwa National Park's buffer zone on Tuesday, according to forest officials.
Found in the Majhgain range, the tigress's body bore signs of a violent clash, Deputy Director Kirti Chaudhary confirmed. The fight was with a male tiger, she added.
The carcass was taken to the range headquarters for a postmortem conducted by a team of three veterinary doctors, adhering to National Tiger Conservation Authority protocols.
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