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1431 tiger deaths reported across India from 2012 to date; MP saw most such cases

Conservationists say mitigation of negative human-wildlife interactions will ensure safety of tiger populations outside protected areas

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Between January 2012 and February 2025, 1431 tiger deaths were reported across India. More than 40 per cent of these were recorded outside protected areas.

Madhya Pradesh recorded the highest number of tiger deaths followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka. Poaching and natural causes accounted for 227 and 559 deaths respectively while the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) data states that 406 deaths since 2012 are still being scrutinised. A total of 106 tiger body parts were recovered in seizures to date.

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