Translocated Royal Bengal Tiger found dead in Odisha forest

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

A male Royal has been found dead in the core area of Odisha's Satkosia Wildlife Sanctuary, dealing a blow to the country's first

inter-state wild-to-wild translocation of big cats.

The exact reason of the three-year-old tiger's death will be ascertained after a postmortem is conducted, a senior forest official said Thursday.

"Yes, the animal is dead. The conservator of forests (PCCF), Wildlife, has rushed to the spot and postmortem will be carried out soon. The members of (NTCA) will be present during the exercise," Forest and Additional Chief Secretary S C told

The male tiger was brought from Madhya Pradesh's Kanha Tiger Reserve on June 21 and released in the wild on July 7. A radio collar was fitted on its neck to keep track of the animal's movement.

Signals from the radio collar had indicated on Wednesday that the animal remained immobile, forest officials said.

The Royal (RBT) had wounds on its neck, a sign that the tiger might have fought with other animals inside the forest, they said.

The government had procured a pair of RBTs, a male and a female, from to increase the population of big cats in the state.

The female tigress 'Sundari', however, had allegedly killed two persons in the state within a span of 45 days, prompting the to shift her to a special enclosure at Rayagada area in Satkosia in district.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 13:20 IST