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Maharashtra Forest Department is collaborating with central probe agencies like the ED to combat tiger poaching, following links to an incident in Chandrapur being traced to Shillong. This is due to the smuggling of tiger body parts to Myanmar and other countries. The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau issued a "red alert" for increased patrolling to prevent poaching of big cats.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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