TIRUVENKADAM: More than 50 peacocks died near Tiruvenkadam after consuming poison that had been placed to prevent birds from destroying crops. The Forest officials have arrested a farmer and launched an investigation.

Farmers of Tenkasi district's Tiruvenkadam and Sankarankovil cultivate maize, black gram, green gram, groundnut, sorghum and finger millet, which can attract many birds. They take many preventive measures to thwart wild boars, birds and other animals from entering their fields and damaging their crops.

Johnson, a farmer from Meenakshipuram near Kuruvikulam, had cultivated maize on an acre of land. As the crop was growing well, he reportedly placed rat poison around the field to keep birds away.

However, several peacocks consumed the poison and died. On information, Forest

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