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National News: Police probing deaths of dogs

Police probing deaths of dogs : Rashtra News #Police #probing #deaths #dogs Bhadravati Police, with the help of veterinarians, have collected samples from the carcass of stray dogs found near Hunasekatte in Kambadal Hosur Gram Panchayat for further investigation. The samples would be sent to a forensic laboratory to find out the cause of the

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Shivamogga veterinary college in soup over Schedule 1 animal remains

The Veterinary College in Shivamogga has landed in soup after forest department officials seized the remains of Schedule 1 species (of Wildlife Protection Act), including a tiger foetus, from its premises.

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Crop-raiding monkeys haunt farmers in Malnad districts


Updated:
December 29, 2020 09:26 IST
Growers of banana, areca, maize, coconut, and ginger suffering losses owing to the menace; indigenous techniques to combat the problem have failed to yield results
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A planter has put up a net to protect vegetables and fruits from monkeys at his farm near Sringeri.   | Photo Credit:
Sathish G.T.
Growers of banana, areca, maize, coconut, and ginger suffering losses owing to the menace; indigenous techniques to combat the problem have failed to yield results
Srinivasa Murthy, a farmer with four acres of land at Mundagodu near Sringeri in Chikkamagaluru district, wants his schoolgoing son to take up some job after he completes his studies. The losses Mr. Murthy has suffered in his farm owing to monkey menace in the last 10 years have pushed him to this.

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