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Forest department: Man killed by tiger in Tadoba not part of census activity, cannot be called man-animal conflict
Updated On: 12 May, 2017 10:50 AM IST | Tadoba | Ranjeet Jadhav
Even as the message went viral on social media that a fire watcher - one of the volunteers for the forest department's Buddha Purnima census of various national parks, sanctuaries and reserves - had been mauled by a tiger in Tadoba, leading to widespread outpouring of grief and anger, the forest department has attempted to issue a couple clarifications


The ID card of the forest watcher who was killed by the tiger on Sunday
Even as the message went viral on social media that a fire watcher - one of the volunteers for the forest department's Buddha Purnima census of various national parks, sanctuaries and reserves - had been mauled by a tiger in Tadoba, leading to widespread outpouring of grief and anger, the forest department has attempted to issue a couple clarifications.
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