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The postmortem report revealed that the tiger died of old age and multi-organ failure. (Representational)

Tirupati:

A 17-year-old Royal Bengal tiger died at Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park in the temple town of Tirupati on Monday.

According to Zoo officials, the tiger named ‘Madhu’ was brought to the zoo from Banergatta Biological Park in Bengaluru in 2018.

Zoo Curator C. Selvam said the tiger was under their care for nearly seven years. However, due to the old age and health problems, it was not in a display enclosure (for the public) for the last two years.

The official said the tiger was not taking food and water for the last two months. A team of pathologists from Sri Venkateswara Veterinary College performed a postmortem.

The postmortem report revealed that the tiger died of old age and multi-organ failure.

This is the third tiger death at the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park this year. Two of them were Royal Bengal tigers.

In July, a five-year-old tigress, Julie, died of illness. It was brought to SVZP from Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Park in Uttar Pradesh under an animal exchange programme on February 13 this year.

The big cat, which was in the display enclosure, sustained an injury on her left hind leg and the ventral part of the abdomen while playing. Since then, it had stopped consuming food properly.

In March, a seven-year-old male Bengal tiger died after a prolonged illness. The tiger was born blind in 2016 at the animal rescue centre of the zoo. It started having epileptic seizures, a nervous disorder, from 2017.

Spread over 5,532 acres, the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park is one of the largest zoos in Asia.

According to the information on the zoo website, it houses 31 species of mammals, 46 species of birds and 7 species of reptiles.

In February this year, the zoo witnessed a tragedy. A man was mauled to death by lions when he jumped into their enclosure.

The victim was identified as Prahlad Gujjar (34), hailing from Bansur municipality in Alwar district of Rajasthan.

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31 Wild Animals Dead, 82 Rescued In Kaziranga National Park https://artifex.news/assam-floods-31-wild-animals-dead-82-rescued-in-kaziranga-national-park-6034916rand29/ Thu, 04 Jul 2024 15:40:51 +0000 https://artifex.news/assam-floods-31-wild-animals-dead-82-rescued-in-kaziranga-national-park-6034916rand29/ Read More “31 Wild Animals Dead, 82 Rescued In Kaziranga National Park” »

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The animal mortality includes 23 hog deer due to drowning in the Park and 15 during treatment.

Guwahati:

A total of 31 animals have died so far due to drowning, while 82 others have been rescued from flood waters in the worst deluge in recent years inside the famed Kaziranga National Park, a park official said on Thursday.

The animal mortality includes 23 hog deer due to drowning in the Park and 15 during treatment.

The forest officials rescued 73 hog deer, two otters, two sambar deer, a scops owl, one rhino calf, an Indian hare and a jungle cat.

Currently, 20 animals are under treatment, while 31 others have been released after treatment, the official said.

A total of 11 animals had died due to drowning, while 65 others were rescued from the flood waters of the severely affected park till Wednesday.

Meanwhile, a Royal Bengal Tiger strayed into a neighbouring village in the Nagaon district from the flooded park and forest officials were trying to tranquilise the animal.

Police personnel were deployed to prevent any untoward incident, and control the people as panic gripped the village area.

Two persons were arrested for allegedly consuming venison, likely deer which had strayed from the Northern range of the Park in the Biswanath district.

Out of the total 233 camps in the Eastern Assam Wildlife Division, 95 were still inundated till Thursday evening as against the 141 during the day, the official said.

Forest department employees, including security personnel, stay in these camps inside the national park to conduct patrolling to protect the flora and fauna.

In the Eastern or Agoratoli range, 12 of the 34 camps have been inundated, while 31 of the 58 camps in the central range, 33 out of the 39 in the Western or Bagori range, eight out of the 25 in Burapahar and three out of the nine in Bokakhat were under flood waters.

Altogether seven camps have been vacated by the forest personnel so far – two in the central range, three in Bokakhat, and one each in Biswanath and Nagaon wildlife divisions.

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