41 tiger deaths in Maharashtra in 2025, says state forest minister

41 tiger deaths in Maharashtra in 2025, says state forest minister
Mumbai: A total of 41 tigers died in Maharashtra last year, with 28 of them dying due to natural causes, eight others due to accidents, four due to electrocution, and one due to poaching, the state's forest minister Ganesh Naik told the assembly on Wednesday. Naik said the govt is intensifying efforts to curb the deaths of tigers by planning the construction of underpasses for animal safety.
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