Need to stop tigers into CSTP, WCl area: panel – News2IN
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Need to stop tigers into CSTP, WCl area: panel

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Nagpur: Recommended Technical Committee Reports on Tiger-Human Conflict to capture tigers in industrial estates such as CSTP and WCL and placing them in the zoo have not been well sprinkled with wildlife experts.
This report was approved at the 17th Wiendlife Answer Agency (SWBL) meeting on October 12.
In his submission to the Sunil Limaye PCCF (Wildlife), a member of the SWBL Kishor Rithe, “The committee’s recommendation to share the entire Chandrapur Regency became a zone.
A good approach.
However, the presence of Tigers Resident in areas such as CSTP and WCl which falls in zone 4 needs Pampered.
“Rithe felt there should be no extension.
“SBWL in the previous meeting has clearly asked for WCL / CSTP to implement this decision.
The Expert Committee can explain the reason behind not starting this job.
The Underground Mining and Open Disposal period and Coal Power Plants should not be extended further,” he said .
Although this report is comprehensive and includes almost all aspects, past data on human-tiger conflicts can be used more efficiently to suggest special management interventions.
The report has not thrown light on whether men or women, adult tigers or sub-adults are involved in most negative interactions.
Rithe said, “The report should have begun to consider the problem of the core to the buffer and from there to the corridor.
According to the NTCA guideline of the Habitat Tiger Critical (CTH), the Minimum Space Inviolate 800-1000 SQKM must be maintained as a core or CTH to support the tiger population Worth the landscape.
Therefore, the area of ​​the sanctuary or national park must be determined based on scientific and objective criteria and to consider tiger scientific requirements.
“In GIS Maps and compensation, Rithe said,” The Committee can consider GIS Maps based on compensation records from 2005 to March 2020 and provide a better understanding of the scenario in the TATR-Bramhapuri-WADSA landscape.
The location of the incident is mapped but this does not give a certain pattern.
From here we can only conclude whether the incident occurred in forest areas, agricultural land, etc.
” Removal of tigers, said, “they should not be released in other areas.
PEN The garden shows that all efforts to rehabilitate the problem of tigers failed in the past.
There are several success stories.
Therefore, PCCF (wildlife) established a committee to decide whether the animal needs to be released back to the wild or sent to captivity.
The same approach must be continued.

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