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DUDHWA NATIONAL PARK NEWS IN ENGLISH

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    2 leopard cubs beaten to death in Uttar Pradesh's Dudhwa

    India | April 24, 2020 13:06 IST

    Two leopard cubs were beaten to death by locals in the Katarniaghat wildlife division which is a part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) after the cubs entered into the agriculture fields of the village.

  • 109-year-old rail line in Dudhwa National Park to shut down

    109-year-old rail line in Dudhwa National Park to shut down

    India | February 12, 2020 9:48 IST

    The 109-year-old railway line that passes through the Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh is going to be shut down, said a railway official here. The 171-km rail route between Nanpara and Mailani that takes passengers through the forests and agricultural fields will be closed after the Lakhimpur-Mailani broad gauge route is opened later this month.

  • UP: 55-year-old farmer's half-eaten body found at Dudhwa

    UP: 55-year-old farmer's half-eaten body found at Dudhwa National Park

    India | January 09, 2020 17:45 IST

    A 55-year-old farmer was killed by a tiger in the Dudhwa National Park, forest officials said on Thursday. The half-eaten body of the farmer, identified as Matru, was recovered from the field on Thursday, Dudhwa buffer zone Deputy Director Dr Anil Kumar Patel said.

  • Baby elephant 'Durga' to be Dudhwa mascot (representational image)

    Baby elephant 'Durga' to be Dudhwa mascot

    India | November 04, 2019 12:01 IST

    Durga has been extremely popular with tourists. She is said to be friendly and allows tourists, especially children to click selfies with her.

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    Three Elephants Electrocuted In UP

    India | July 09, 2011 15:20 IST

    Lucknow, Jul 9 : Three elephants were electrocuted to death in the jungles of Lakhimpur Kheri on Friday, wildlife officials said.  The elephants had wandered away from Dudhwa National Park and strayed into nearby fields,

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