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In Maharashtra's Thane district, a peacock was found dead in a forest, possibly caught in a villager's trap for small animals. Authorities have launched an investigation and registered a case against unidentified persons. The incident has led to an awareness campaign about the dangers of animal traps and the legal consequences of harming wildlife. Peacocks are protected under the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.
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