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Leopards now rein in Jharkhand s Palamu Tiger Reserve

Report sought on captive elephant death

Report sought on captive elephant death The male jumbo was gored to death by two wild tuskers at Palamau Fort late on Monday night in the presence of nearly 10 forest guards The Latehar district administration in Jharkhand has asked officials of the Palamau Tiger Reserve under Betla National Park to submit a report at the earliest on the lapses that led to the killing of a captive 40-year-old male elephant by two wild tuskers. This was the first such incident of a captive elephant being killed by wild tuskers and that too in the presence of a large number of forest guards.

Chained Domesticated Male Elephant Killed In Betla National Park Jharkhand But Wild Elephant Left Female Elephants - जंजीर से बंधे पालतू हाथी को तो मार डाला, लेकिन हथिनियों को छोड़ गए जंगली हाथी

Chained Domesticated Male Elephant Killed In Betla National Park Jharkhand But Wild Elephant Left Female Elephants - जंजीर से बंधे पालतू हाथी को तो मार डाला, लेकिन हथिनियों को छोड़ गए जंगली हाथी
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Jharkhand objects to third rail track within Palamau Tiger Reserve

The wildlife issues related to a proposal for laying a third railway track through a part of Palamau Tiger Reserve (PTR) is unlikely to be resolved at a meeting scheduled to be held in New Delhi on Wednesday.  The matter is listed for discussion at the meeting of the project monitoring group of the department of promotion of industries and internal trade under the Union ministry of commerce and industry that day.  The railway took up construction of a 291-long third railway line between Patratu and Sonnagar 12km of which is to pass through PTR but the Jharkhand government objected to the construction, apprehending it would disturb the wildlife. 

Bird flu scare grips Palamau Tiger Reserve

As Avian Influenza or bird flu continues to spread across India, its scare has started to grip the Palamau Tiger Reserve following the discovery of two dead yellow footed pigeons last year under mysterious circumstances, the cause of which still remains unknown. The deaths had occurred in a span of just two days, but no one was alarmed then as bird flu cases had not been reported at the time. However, Deputy Director of the north division of the tiger reserve, Ashish Kumar said that the pigeon episode was not repeated anymore. Deputy Director of the south division Mukhesh Kumar said that more than the 169 species of birds listed in the tiger reserve, the migratory birds who come here during winters are more vulnerable to the disease.

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