India, Jan. 20 -- Conservation scientists and wildlife experts have sounded alarm over three Royal Bengal tiger deaths in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) within a mere fortnight in January 2026, all preliminarily linked to territorial infighting amid one of the world's highest tiger densities.

The most recent case unfolded on January 18, when forest guards recovered the carcass of an adult female in the Kathpora area of Bagori Range's Western sector. Divisional Forest Officer Arun Vignesh stated that a committee, appointed by KNPTR Director Sonali Ghosh per National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) protocols, conducted the post-mortem, revealing fatal injuries consistent with aggressive encounters.

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