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Tiger found dead in Corbett, 5th such case in Uttarakhand this year

IndiaTimes Sunday, 30 March 2025 ()
In the Dhela zone of Corbett Tiger Reserve, forest staff found a deceased tigress with a crushed skull, likely due to a confrontation with elephants. This marks the fifth reported tiger death in Uttarakhand this year. Authorities have increased patrolling and ruled out poaching as the body parts were intact.
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