On November 2, after a hunt-down of over two months, tigress Avni was killed in the forests of Maharashtra, India. The 6-year old tigress, officially known as T-1 has left behind two 10-month old cubs. Ever since the hunt began, several people from across the world had stood up to protest against it. While she escaped the Forest Department's forces, some hope prevailed in the hearts of the activists.
Now, with her death, people mourn yet again. Was the killing justified, and was there really no other solution to the problem?
On November 2, after a hunt-down of over two months, tigress Avni was killed in the forests of Maharashtra, India. The 6-year old tigress, officially known as T-1 has left behind two 10-month old cubs. Ever since the hunt began, several people from across the world had stood up to protest against it. While she escaped the Forest Department's forces, some hope prevailed in the hearts of the activists.
Now, with her death, people mourn yet again. Was the killing justified, and was there really no other solution to the problem?