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Royal Bengal tiger found dead in Kailali



GHODAGHODI, KAILALI: A Royal Bengal tiger has been found dead at Amarawati Community Forest of Janaki rural municipality-9 in Kailali district on Sunday.

The female adult tiger was found tied with wire, shared forester Ram Bahadur Rawal at the Sub-Division Office, Lamki.

Considering the malodor emanated from the lifeless big cat, its death is estimated to have occurred some days ago, the forester added.

The locals who had been in forest to collect fodder had informed the police after spotting the dead tiger.

Efforts are underway to take the dead tiger to the Forest Division Office at Pahalmanpur after keeping the record of the details on it, said Sher Bahadur Bhandari, Chief of Sub-Division Forest Office, Lamki.

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Publish Date : 21 January 2024 21:03 PM

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