<p>Hanur: Days after the incident wherein a few cattle were left wounded after they accidentally consumed explosives, a bear succumbed to injuries it sustained after it accidentally consumed an explosive at the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in Hanur, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/chamarajanagar">Chamarajanagar</a> district on Thursday.</p><p>Officials from the Forest Department confirmed that the bear died when the substance it had accidentally eaten exploded. </p><p>Foresters who were patrolling the Kothanuru Wildlife Range found the carcass of the bear, and intimated their senior officials. </p>.Body of elephant that died of natural causes found in Nagarahole.<p>Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary Deputy Conservator of Forests Surendra visited the spot, and inspected the site where the foresters had found the bear's body. </p><p>Forest Department officials opined that the explosives had been placed within the range by those looking to prevent wild boars from straying into their farms, leading to such unfortunate incidents. </p><p>Meanwhile, officials said that efforts would be made to raise awareness among people against using explosives, while adding that steps would be taken to prevent such incidents in the future.</p>
<p>Hanur: Days after the incident wherein a few cattle were left wounded after they accidentally consumed explosives, a bear succumbed to injuries it sustained after it accidentally consumed an explosive at the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in Hanur, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/chamarajanagar">Chamarajanagar</a> district on Thursday.</p><p>Officials from the Forest Department confirmed that the bear died when the substance it had accidentally eaten exploded. </p><p>Foresters who were patrolling the Kothanuru Wildlife Range found the carcass of the bear, and intimated their senior officials. </p>.Body of elephant that died of natural causes found in Nagarahole.<p>Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary Deputy Conservator of Forests Surendra visited the spot, and inspected the site where the foresters had found the bear's body. </p><p>Forest Department officials opined that the explosives had been placed within the range by those looking to prevent wild boars from straying into their farms, leading to such unfortunate incidents. </p><p>Meanwhile, officials said that efforts would be made to raise awareness among people against using explosives, while adding that steps would be taken to prevent such incidents in the future.</p>