Monday 13 February 2012

Tigers See in the Jungle so Forest Department is Excites


Indore forest department is both excited and anxious after two tigers were visited around the Dewas and Choral ranges recently. Excited because it augurs well for conservation of the tigers and anxious because the decreasing grassland in unprotected forests mightn’t leave enough preys for tigers for the long time and set the stage for tiger conflict.

Appreciably, Wildlife Research Institute of India (WRII), Dehradun has confirmed seven tiger’s presence in the Dewas-Choral forests. Villagers spotted the tiger with two cubs in Punjapura area on the Dewas forest area last week.

Kanha National Park is oldest and famous national park in India. Confirming this Dewas protector of the forests B S Annigiri told DNA that division has the deputed four guards of the forest and deputy ranger to the follow and revise the pug marks of cats family. Another tigers were spotted in the Choral range also last month. Villagers informed having seen the tigers in Kalakund, Bagoda and Pitambari forests on the five occasions, according to the forest department sources.

Department of the Forest has launched conservation force in the unprotected region to make sure that the tigers do not come to injury in the incident they attack the cattle for the feeding themselves.

Tigers might rapidly run out of the food in the forests which have small grasslands for the herbivores to the feed. Foresters are determining whether family of the tigers are getting the enough food, the sources said.

Forests in the around Indore Dewas forest areas have little number of the herbivore groups. So the tigers might rapidly run out of the food. Among the other wildlife, various species of hyena, deer, rabbits, wild dog roam in forests. Experts of the wildlife say one tiger covers about 8 square kilometres area to hunt for the food and is mainly feeds on the deer and rabbits in the Kanha national park.

The officers of forest are hopeful that deer and rabbit might migrate from grasslands of the Narmadas Sagar dam after its backwaters more forest regions. The jungle officials have risen night patrolling in the Kanha national park and Indore forest areas after the tiger sighting in Choral, said by Sayeed Khan divisional officer of Indore.

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