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36 tiger deaths reported in India so far this year, MP records highest

Updated on: 11 March,2026 01:46 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

According to the data compiled by the National Tiger Conservation Authority, 20 tiger deaths occurred inside tiger reserves, while 16 were reported outside protected areas

36 tiger deaths reported in India so far this year, MP records highest

The NTCA data stated that 8 tiger deaths have been so far reported in Maharashtra. Pic/ Sarosh Lodhi

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As many as 36 tiger deaths have been reported in India so far in 2026, with Madhya Pradesh recording highest number of big cat deaths in past months.

According to the data compiled by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), among the states, Madhya Pradesh recorded the highest number of deaths at 12, followed by Maharashtra with eight deaths and Assam with four.


The NTCA data stated that 20 tiger deaths occurred inside tiger reserves, while 16 were reported outside protected areas.



The figures highlight concerns for wildlife authorities as tiger populations often face threats both within and beyond designated conservation zones.

Central India records highest numbers

The Central India landscape, particularly Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, accounted for 20 of the 36 tiger deaths recorded this year. The region has one of the country’s largest tiger populations and several major reserves.

State-wise tiger deaths in 2026

The NTCA data shows the following numbers across states - 

- Madhya Pradesh - 12 deaths

- Maharashtra - 8 deaths

- Assam - 4 deaths

- Tamil Nadu - 4 deaths

- Karnataka - 3 deaths

- Rajasthan - 1 death

- Chhattisgarh - 1 death

- Uttarakhand - 1 death

- Arunachal Pradesh - 1 death

- Uttar Pradesh - 1 death

Cause of deaths not specified

The NTCA data available on its website does not specify the causes of these tiger deaths. Wildlife officials typically investigate factors such as natural causes, territorial fights, poaching, accidents or human-wildlife conflict when such cases are reported.

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