Animal Attacks in Uttarakhand | 30 Dec 2023
Why in News?
According to data by the forest department, 43 fatalities are seen in human-wildlife conflicts involving tigers and leopards in the year of 2023.
Key Points
- According to 2023 data, 21 people died in leopard attacks and 22 people died in tiger attacks.
- The Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI), has released data showing 204 deaths in the country in 2023.
- From January 2000 to December 2023, a total of 551 people lost their lives in leopard and tiger attacks, and over 1,833 individuals sustained injuries.
- The Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR) has reported the highest number of tigers at 260 among the 53 tiger reserves in the nation.
- The tiger population in Uttarakhand has surged from 442 to 560 compared to the figures reported in 2018. The estimated number of leopards in Uttarakhand is 3,115.
- Since June 2001, a total of 1,663 leopard deaths have been recorded, with many attributed to accidents or interspecies conflicts, among other causes.