Maharashtra's man-eater tigress shot dead


Nagpur, Nov 3 (IANS): Avni, a five-year old alleged man-eater tigress who had created terror in Maharshtra's Vidarbha forests, was shot dead on Saturday in Yavatmal district.

The search operation came after nearly three months of a massive tigress-hunt along with trap cameras, drones, a pack of trained sniffer dogs and a hang-glider along with a team of forest department officials and spotters.

Avni, identified as T1, was considered responsible for the killing of at least 13 humans, though all deaths could not be linked to her after tests, according to experts.

A fertile and healthy tigress, she was protecting her two 10-month old dependent cubs in the vicinity of the Tippeshwar Tiger Sanctuary, since the past several weeks till she was shot down by a marksman, Nawab Asghar Ali Khan.

Her carcass has been shifted to Nagpur for an autopsy but her cubs were missing.

As per the Supreme Court directives, the forest department and officials were required to first tranquilise and trap her, but in Saturday's operations, she allegedly attacked the stalking team which shot her.

Wildlife activist and medico Jerryl A. Banait, who had filed a public interest litigation jointly with NGO Earth Brigade Foundation (EBF), said that the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)'s rules have been grossly violated in the killing of Avni.

"Such an operation can be carried out only between sunrise and sunset, there was no vets present during the killing early today or the police, as per the NTCA's guidelines. In the night, its almost impossible to even identify the gender of any tiger, let alone a specific target like Avni," said Banait.

Besides PILs in the Supreme Court and Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench), several wildlife groups and activists had strongly opposed plans to eliminate Avni since it would also mean near-certain death for her two dependent young ones, online petitions and social media campaigns since several months, demonstrations and protests in a bid to save the tigress and her cubs.

  

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    It is sad, but I guess there was no choice. Once a big cat tastes human blood then it will continue to look for humans to eat...……………...I don't think there was any choice left in this matter. Thirteen people are already suspected to have been killed by this tigress.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 04 2018

    I strongly oppose the shooting dead of Tigress of Govt.What is the fate of her two cubs.?Nowadays the tiger generation has declined so less,we have to worry .Instead of shooting the tigress could have trapped in a cage and brought to a zoo or to a distant place so that her cubs could have later left with her.Now cubs too wouldnt survive more.what a nosense akt.Sure tigress will fight for her cubes .one should know.Now they can eat her.

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 06 2018

    Rita, Germany

    I wonder what you have to say to the families of the 13 human beings that this tigress killed. What wrong did these 13 humans do to her?

    There is no re-habilitation of a man-eating tigress; when it kills the 1st human being that is just the beginning of an easy meal.

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