Villagers killed a tiger in retaliation for mauling a man near Ranthambore National Park. The forest department’s monitoring gaps were highlighted, and concerns were raised about potential trends in tiger lynching. Compensation was negotiated for the deceased’s family, and measures are being considered to prevent future human-animal conflicts.
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