A senior wildlife official in the state claimed that poaching can hardly be the reason for tiger deaths in Kaziranga Park given that all the carcasses were found. He said when tigers are killed by poachers, the carcass is taken away to extract body parts and skin which fetch huge sums of money in the illegal international market for wildlife.
The wildlife authority in Assam believes that fighting amongst the growing tiger population in Kaziranga is the main reason behind the deaths of tigers in the national park . The authority has already engaged a Non-Governmental-Organisation, Aaranyak, to conduct a census of tigers in the park, using the camera trap method to find out the density of population.
A wildlife official
Some carcasses were found in such a decomposed state that did not allow collection of sample for post mortem.
The Kaziranga National Park was declared a Tiger Reserve by the Government of India under the Project Tiger in the year 2006. The last tiger census carried out inside the park in 2000 had counted 86 tigers inside the park
The latest incident of tiger death inside the Park came to light on Friday last when staff recovered a carcass of a three-year-old male adolescent tiger in Kohora Range of the Park. The carcass bore several injury marks. Officials claimed that the adolescent tiger could have been killed by a full-grown male tiger during a fight.