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Collared tiger killed to protect 'secret' opium farm in MP

Illegal opium cultivators killed a rewilded, radio-collared tiger in Madhya Pradesh to deter forest patrols from discovering their illicit farms. The big cat's movements, tracked by its collar, brought officials too clos…

Collared tiger killed to protect 'secret' opium farm in MP

Illegal opium cultivators killed a rewilded, radio-collared tiger in Madhya Pradesh to deter forest patrols from discovering their illicit farms. The big cat's movements, tracked by its collar, brought officials too close, prompting the deadly act.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Illegal opium cultivators killed a rewilded, radio-collared tiger in Madhya Pradesh to deter forest patrols from discovering their illicit farms.
  • The big cat's movements, tracked by its collar, brought officials too close, prompting the deadly act.
  • The tiger was poisoned using a bull, and its collar was destroyed to hide evidence.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • The big cat's movements, tracked by its collar, brought officials too close, prompting the deadly act.
  • The tiger was poisoned using a bull, and its collar was destroyed to hide evidence.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • The tiger was poisoned using a bull, and its collar was destroyed to hide evidence.
  • Illegal opium cultivators killed a rewilded, radio-collared tiger in Madhya Pradesh to deter forest patrols from discovering their illicit farms.
  • The big cat's movements, tracked by its collar, brought officials too close, prompting the deadly act.

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