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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION : A Roaring Success: Big cats come to Adilabad forests

The tiger was caught in one of the camera traps set up in Kagaznagar forest range recently. / Photo: By Special Arrangement / The Hindu
The tiger was caught in one of the camera traps set up in Kagaznagar forest range recently. / Photo: By Special Arrangement / The Hindu

Sighting of three more tigers by villagers bears testimony to the efficacy of the slew of measures initiated by the Forest Department. Within days of receiving information from villagers, a round-the-clock protection plan to safeguard the majestic animals from poachers was initiated. This included establishment of four base camps and deployment of a unit of the strike force in the area.

Conservation in Adilabad can be credited with a rare success thanks to the presence of four tigers, where there was none, in the forests of Sirpur-Kagaznagar, apparently for its excellent prey base and density of trees for security cover. Given the scope, only some thrust is needed, to protect and revive the uniquely pristine forests and environment in Adilabad district which were once famous for supporting a great range of biodiversity.

Though presence of only two tigers in the Sirpur forest range of Kagaznagar Division, and the one in Vemanpalli range, has been confirmed through camera traps, villagers have sighted two more in the jungles of Sirpur-Kagaznagar and one in Mangi forests. If the sightings are found to be correct, it will also prove the efficacy of protection measures initiated by the Forest Department.

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“The department is eagerly awaiting the green signal for its proposed plan on tiger protection, including in Kawal Tiger Reserve, from the National Tiger Conservation Authority. Already, coordination between forest officials of Maharashtra and Telangana has begun to keep a close watch on the movement of the big cats in question,” revealed Adilabad Conservator of Forests, T.P. Thimma Reddy.

“The Sirpur tigers, both females, have come from Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Chandrapur of Maharashtra and have marked their territory in our forest which indicates they are here to stay. There is abundant prey in the form of wild boars and spotted deer for them to survive here comfortably,” observed Kagaznagar Divisional Forest Officer M. Siva Prasad as he confirms the presence of tigers.

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Protection plan

Within days of receiving information from villagers, a round-the-clock protection plan to safeguard the majestic animals from poachers was initiated. This included establishment of four base camps and deployment of a unit of the strike force in the area.

“Visits of strangers to villages located in the forests are also being monitored closely with the help of police. We have informers reporting every movement of strangers wherever they go,” Mr. Reddy said.

“We will soon enforce speed restrictions on the 10 km Vempalli-Peddabanda stretch on the Kagaznagar-Sirpur road to prevent accidental deaths of wild animals,” Mr. Prasad said. “Sign boards and speedbreakers will be put in place in a week or two,” he added.

The department has lauded the efforts of Kagaznagar Forest Range Officer (FRO) Jagadish Chander Reddy and Sirur in charge FRO S. Venugopal in so far as maintaining vigil was concerned. “The efforts of Forest Beat Officer Banaiah and section officer Pratap Naik are no less,” the DFO said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> National> Telangana / by S Harpal Singh / Adilabad – July 28th, 2014

Hyderabad to have `litter-free’ zones

Littering on eight roads in the city will soon make a dent in your pocket with a hefty fine, and if caught doing so too often, it will lead to the jail.

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Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation today said it was going to bring out a notification making littering punishable with a fine.

The notification declaring `litter-free’ areas will come into force from August 1 and cover eight roads in the city including one in Jubilee Hill, commissioner Somesh Kumar said.

“It shall be the responsibility of generator of waste to avoid littering and ensure delivery of waste in accordance with the system to be notified by the municipal authority,” he said.

The corporation will make arrangements for collection of garbage through garbage collectors on these eight roads. The owners and occupiers of all premises on these roads including the street vendors shall store their garbage in own premises.

If any garbage is found in front of a shop or a push-cart it will be presumed the culprit is the owner or the vendor.

“If any person is found dumping or throwing the garbage or litter on these eight stretch/ roads after the notification comes into force, he/she will be fined Rs 500 for first violation, Rs 1,000 for second violation, Rs 3,000 for third violation and Rs 5,000 for fourth violation. Fine of Rs 10,000 will be imposed besides cancellation of trade license and criminal prosecution will be initiated against such violators (on the fifth occasion),” the GHMC commissioner said.

On conviction, he/she will be liable for imprisonment which may extend to three months or a fine which may extend to Rs 10,000, the release added.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> LifeStyle / PTI / Hyderabad – July 30th, 2014

Famous tracker called to trap Icrisat Panther

Panther caught on camera at Icrisat (Photo: DC)
Panther caught on camera at Icrisat (Photo: DC)

Hyderabad:

Nehru Zoological Park veterinary officials and tiger specialist Nawab Shafath Ali Khan were called in to tranquilise the panther on prowl at Icrisat (International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics) in Patancheru.

Though the panther was caught on the camera-trap set up by wildlife officials, it has managed to avoid capture.

Additional principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife) Mallikarjuna Rao said, “We have stepped up our efforts to catch it. We are also taking the help of Shafath Ali Khan to track the animal.”

Mr Khan has been involved in tranqualising man-eaters in various parts of the country. Mr Rao added, “The animal rescue van from Nehru Zoological park has been kept at Icrisat. A veterinary team, led by Dr Srinivas, which has expertise in tranquilisation has also been deployed.”

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / DC Correspondent / June 11th, 2014