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Gujarat: Death of 11 lions in Gir forest triggers Govt inquiry

As per the 2015 census, Gir is home to 520 lions.

Edited by: India TV News Desk Rajkot Published : Sep 21, 2018 8:38 IST, Updated : Sep 21, 2018 8:38 IST
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As per the 2015 census, Gir is home to 520 lions. (File Photo/PTI)

The Gujarat Government has ordered an inquiry into the death of death of 11 lions in the protected Gir forest range. All the dead lions were found in Gir (east) division, mainly from Dalkhaniya range in the last few days, an official said. Prima facie it appears that most of the lions died due to infighting, wildlife experts have said.

"We have found carcasses of 11 lions from Gir east forest range," said P Purushothama, the Deputy Conservator of Forest, Gir (east). For administrative purpose, the Gir forest has been divided in east and west parts.

A carcass of a lioness was found in a forest near Rajula of Amreli district Wednesday, while three more lions were found dead the same day in Dalkhaniya range area in the Gir forest, a senior official said.

Carcasses of seven other lions were found in the last few days, he said.

"We have collected viscera samples of the dead animals and sent them to the Junagadh Veterinary Hospital and are waiting for the postmortem report," he added.

Additional chief secretary of the Forest and Environment Department Dr Rajiv Kumar Gupta said the state government has ordered an inquiry which would be conducted by the principal chief conservator of forest (wildllife).

"Primary information shows that eight deaths have occurred due to infighting. For the rest three, postmortem reports are awaited," Gupta added.

PCCF wildlife AK Saxena, who rushed to the Gir forest, told PTI that most of the deaths are due to infighting and resultant injuries.

"Most of the deaths are due to infighting and injuries caused thereby, mainly affecting cubs and females. This trend is being noticed over a period of three to four years. No foul play or suspicion is suspected," Saxena said.

As per the 2015 census, Gir is home to 520 lions. Rajya Sabha MP Parimal Nathwani said on Thursday that a probe must be conducted to see if the deaths occurred due to electrocution, poisoning or poaching.

(With inputs from PTI)

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