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Rajasthan: nodding for the relocation of MHTR tigers

Rajasthan: nodding for the relocation of MHTR tigers
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Jaipur: After the reintroduction of the country’s three tigers in the Darrah Range of Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve (MHTR), the Ministry of Forestry State and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has decided to stick to the initial plan to release large cats in the reserve.
Reach.
NTCA on Monday gives a nod to move big cats to the ranges of segment with certain conditions.
The Conservator of the Director of the Forest Field and MHT Sedu Yadav said, “Approval has been accepted to move male and tigress tigers within the capacity.
The prey augmentation program will begin, after which tiger will be swiped.” In 2018, the Tiger relocation plan was changed due to the pressure built by the Government Vasundhra Raje.
The Tigers of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (RTR) was transferred to the Darrah Range of MHTR, not at the NTCA approval.
However, after five tigers including three children died and one MT-1 MT-1 male disappeared mysteriously, the country once again looked for permission from NTCA to pair the only Tigress that lived in 24 hectares in darah.
A forest official said, “The Tigress MT-4 will also shift to the rane of the Seljar, the northern part of the MHTR, which is spread at 759.99 square kilometers.
After the tiger is shifted, the darrah range will be less.” Environmental lovers in this country have criticized the longing and experiments of the State Forest Department with Tigers.
Tapeshwar Singh Bhati, Former Regional Advisory Committee (LAC), MHTR member said, “After spending RS 30 Crore, the Ministry of Forestry builds uphold and walls in the Darrah Range.
Similarly, money is also spent shifting Ghati Village from this range from the range.
And First installment RS 3 Lakh released to Mashalpura villagers under the village relocation program.
Now, because the relocation of the tiger has been changed again, the public money spent to develop habitat will flow.
“Even though the plan has been changed again, forest staff claims the salvation of tigers will be a concern.
A forest official with anonymous terms, “in 2017, the relocation plan of the tiger from the spread of the darah to be changed after members of the Committee continued to show security issues.
Illegal grazing is a big threat that lives in the forest with their livestock.
There is a village called ‘Borawas ‘Where the villagers are involved in milk production and have nearly 50,000 livestock.

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