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15-20 tigers missing from Telangana’s, claim activists

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 November 2024 ()
Wildlife activists in Telangana express concern over the disappearance of 15-20 tigers from northern tiger corridors since 2013. While forest officials acknowledge the absence in certain areas, they maintain that some tigers have migrated or returned, citing recent evidence. However, the lack of resident tigers in Kawal Tiger Reserve raises concerns about habitat viability.
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