Probe finds Sundarbans tiger wasn’t killed by poachers: Report

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 13:53, Aug 28, 2019 | Updated : 14:30, Aug 28, 2019

On August 20, Forest Department workers recovered the body of a tigress from Chhaprakhali area under Sharankhola range of the Sundarbans East Zone.A tigress, found dead in Sundarbans East Zone on Aug 20, was not killed by poachers, investigators have confirmed.
However, the probe body, formed by the Forest Department, is yet to specify the cause of death, reports UNB.
The three-member committee submitted its report to the Divisional Forest Officer on Monday (Aug 26) night, said Md Joynal Abedin who heads the committee.
UNB reports that samples collected from the carcass of the tiger are being tested at the Forest Department’s forensic laboratory and Criminal Investigation Department laboratory to determine the actual cause of the animal’s death, said Kanak Roy, the Senior Lab Technician of Wildlife Crime Control Unit.
Lab reports will clarify the cause of death. “They’ll be released in the first week of September,” Abedin told UNB.
On August 20, Forest Department workers recovered the body of a tigress from Chhaprakhali area under Sharankhola range of the Sundarbans East Zone.
The Department said they had counted 114 tigers on the Bangladesh part of Sundarbans through camera trapping. Twenty-one tigers have died between 2001 and August 20, according to official data.

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