Thursday 19 April 2012

Adventure Tour of Corbett National Park- Dedicated to God’s Unique Treasures


Corbett National Park is also a Tiger reserve under the tiger project of India. Corbett Park is really a paradise for wildlife lovers, photographers, natural beauty lovers, wildlife adventure’s lovers, bird lovers. It is a major home of the Tigers and is also a big habitat for many species of the beautiful birds. This is visited by many thousands of birdwatchers and tiger watchers.

Natural beauty of Corbett and its immaculate environments are attracting about 3 lacks tourists every season from all corners of the world. It is first tiger reserve of India, which is extended area of more than 500 square kilometres. Headquarter of the Corbett tiger reserve is located in a small town called Ramnagar that is area of the Uttarakhand.      

Corbett national park is one of the popular national parks of India for its population of tigers, leopards and diversity of the wildlife and birds. Jeep Safari of Corbett and Elephant Safari of Corbett are attracting many tourists. These activities are most popular among the foreigner tourists because these activities are offering amazing of whole jungle. If you want must see, tigers and as well many more wildlife then you choose these activities.


Corbett national park is a perfect place for spend your vacation time in the India. you can enjoy the unique sights of the rivers and various exotic species of the fauna and flora. There are different other adventure activities to do like angling, parasailing, river rafting, mountain biking, slithering, rock climbing and photographing.  

Corbett national park is one of the largest and oldest parks of India. Corbett National Park is located at foothill of the Himalayas in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. This district is most famous tourist destination in India. Corbett was first time declared as a Hailey national park in 1936 and after changed as a Ramganga park but it has taken final mane Jim Corbett National Park or Corbett national park. 

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Panna Selected as a Perfect Tiger Reserve for Tiger Conservation


Source of the forest department says, Panna national park is an ideal place for tiger conservation. Panna have 0 tiger in 2009 but now about a dozen cubs and six adult tigers are roaming in the area of Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Panna tiger reserve is on of the reserves in world for tiger conservation. A senior officer of Panna tiger reserve said, it is possible by help of Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and Panna has caught the attention of International forest department but wildlife organization of Russia and Cambodia is very inspiring by the improvement of Panna.  

Pench National Park is situated in the south boundary of Madhya Pradesh in both districts of Seoni and the Chhindwara, India.80 kilometres distance between Pench tiger reserve and Nagpur and covered total 758 square kilometres. Pench wildlife sanctuary was declared in 1983 and was declared as Tiger reserve in the 1992 under the tiger project of central government. It is 19th tiger project reserve in the India.
Pench tiger reserve is most popular for its tiger population, Gaur, Nilgai wild pig, wild dog and Sambar. There are 40 different species of the Mammals, 200 different of species birds, 15 different species of reptiles and 5 different species of the amphibians. It is also known for its natural beauty and charming cheering of the birds.    
Tiger recovery programme of Panna national park has been referred to the best practices of reintroduction that effectively the blends both technical and the managerial strategies simultaneously, said by Dr K Ramesh, WII scientist. He is heading technical group as the principal investigator in reintroduction and the monitoring programme in the Pann tiger reserve.   

He confirmed that the reintroduction of the population of tiger was in pipeline in both Russia and the Cambodia on the line of much appreciated the strategies the adopted in the Panna national park. It is expected to be the carried out under eastern plain the landscape the programme of world wildlife fund. Ramesh was in the Cambodia recently to divide his experiences and the expertise on subject. 

First 2 tigresses T1 and the T2 were introduced from the Kanha tiger reserve and the Bandhavgarh National Park in the March 2009. After sometime of shifting the T1 and T2 one male tiger (T3) was brought from the Pench National Park and during in the one year 2010, T1 and T2 delivered their cubs. There are two orphaned female cubs (T4 and T5) were brought in the March and the November 2011 form the Kanha national Park. Its mother has dead in a fight with another tiger in May 2005.

IUCN Cautions the State against Poaching of the Lions


While changing the Asiatic Lions from the critically endangered species the category to species of the endangered in its red list, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) at same time has too cautioned the department of the forest against the poaching threats to species.  

The International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List Report stated that subpopulation of the lions is rising and is considered the stable now in the Gujarat. Number of the lions is too reported to be spreading beyond boundaries of protected sanctuary of the Gir to the satellite townships. Gir National Park is only a dwelling for Asiatic Lions in the world. 

Taking the note of 200 incidents of the poaching report the further added that the constant monitoring is needed to ensure that levels of the hunting do not increase. According to the source of the forest department about 8 lions were poached in the 2007. However, red list of IUCN has in its report the stated that total 34 animals were reported the killed in the 2007. It is a very high figure because eight loins were poached in a year, a senior officer said.    
Although, experts say that was a major achievement for conservation the efforts of state government. Ravi Chellam expert on Lions says, “This species is dispersing the outside protected area and its population is increasing. It was adequate to list of the lion as species of the endangered from critically endangered.  
Y V Jhala, head of department Animal Ecology and the Conservation Biology said, “Management’s efforts towards conservation of species are planned with intention to the reduce threat perception towards. For the Asiatic lions, success of conservation has not only led to rise in the population of the lions but has too raised dispersal range of animals. It is indeed the feather in cap for state that even IUCN has also the recognized its conservation efforts.” He said that next aim of state government should be have animals listed as the threatened species.      

Dr H S Singh, additional principal chief conservator of the forest says, The Asiatic Lion as a whole is the listed in the vulnerable category. But it is good news for state as Asiatic lion was not listed as endangered species. 

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Monday 19 March 2012

Census of the Tiger Starts in Kaziranga National Park


The census of Bengal Tigers of the Kaziranga National Park started on the 24 February 2012 in the all its four division of the forest- Bagori, Agoratoli, Kohora and Burhapahar.

“We have begun tiger monitoring in total four ranges of the Kaziranga National Park. Operation will take approximately forty five days to the complete. Like last years, we are using camera trapping method to the conduct operation. Hundred cameras have previously been set up in the Kaziranga Tiger Reserve,” director of Kaziranga, Surajit Dutta Said.         

He adde, RS 20 Lakhs gives by National Tiger Conservation Authority to conduct census in the Tiger reserve. One team of the Scholars and Researchers to the complete project within stipulated time and we have occupied two biodiversities conservation societies. Apart from, one senior and expert wildlife research officer of Kaziranga National Park will supervise operation in all forest ranges.

As per the latest report of NTCA- Status of the Tigers, Co-poachers and Victim in the India in 2010, Kaziranga National Park is in fourth position after the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Kaziranga National Park’s density is 15.93 tigers per 100 square kilometres. Bandhavgarh National Park’s density is 16.26 tigers per 100 square kilometres.       
Rajeev Gandhi Orang National Park is located on northern bank of the Brahmaputra Rive in Assam has second highest density of tiger in the India after Jim Corbett National Park. Tiger density in Jim Corbett National Park is 17.83 per 100 square km, while Orang Park has a density of 17.83 tigers per 100 square kilometres.

According to the census, Assam has highest number of the tigers with 143, while Arunachal Pradesh wasn’t included in this census operation.

As per the Dehradun Wildlife Institute of India’s report in 2008- 70 tigers had increased in Assam with highest rank, 10 tigers had increased in West Bengal and 5 tigers had increased in Mizoram.

Kaziranga is one of the biggest and popular tiger reserves in India. However Kaziranga was formally established a tiger reserve in the 2006 and begun ‘Tiger Project’ in 2007 by central government with co-state government.  

Kaziranga had lost four tiger in the December last year. According to the sources, one tiger killed by poachers, one killed by Police gunned and two died in mutual fights.

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Strayed Tigress of Ranthambhore to be relocated to Sariska


Wildlife Institute of India with department of state forest would be soon relocating strayed tigress from Sariska Tiger Reserve that had strayed into Sultanpur region of Kota from Ranthambhore National Park. A team of the experts from Wildlife Institute of India and department of state forest are camping in the Kota to the trace tigress.

This tigress has been living in the Sultanpur, Kota for long time and since tigress hasn’t made effort to the return to the Ranthambhore National Park. Tigress will try to do so in the future time.  We think that it would be superior to relocate tigress to the Sariska tiger reserve as she will be safer there. Moreover, tigress is at an age where she can become mother and that might now give Sariska wildlife sanctuary its long awaited cubs, said by officers.    
V C Choubey, directory of wild-life warden said one team of the experts from Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve also has reached and camping at Sultanpur in Kota.
“We are looking tigress in the area of forest of Kota and Baran districts. After the tracing her, team will tranquilize the tigress and fetch her to the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary by the road”, officer said. 
The expert’s team of the WII on the Sunday searched tigress in the Nagada forest region close to Anta in the district of Baran. “Pug marks of tigress were traced, but unlucky she could not found. The region of tigress is continuously under the watch” Said by R S Shekhawat, director of the field, Sariska wildlife sanctuary. He could not say how long would take time to the tigress trace but said that tigress would be the released in the Sariska tiger reserve as soon as tigress was captured. 

Officer of the Sariska tiger reserve said it is good way for increase the tiger’s population in the Sariska tiger reserve because in this reserve numbers of the tigers have five to the long time, despite all efforts.

However, poaching of leopard recently in the Sariska wildlife sanctuary has increased several questions over safety of the tigers here. On the Thursday, dead body of an eight year old was founded. Its neck and foots were entangled in snare by the poachers, said by officials. “How can say that tiger would be safe in the Sariska sanctuary when we found proof of existence of the poachers there” wondered a wildlife activist.  

Need to the Expand Corbett National Park “Buffer Zone” in the Focus


The newest death of one tiger in the flight of territorial has once again taken focus on require for expanding region under purview of Corbett National Park.
 
The Department of Forest and Environment had suggested that parts of Ramnagar and the Lansdowne jungle partition should be the included in buffer area of Jim Corbett National Park but State Government is obstinate that will be the facilitated only after Central Government facilitates
The Ministry of Environment and Forests had recommended that parts of the Ramnagar and Lansdowne forest divisions should be included in the buffer zone of Corbett, but the State Government is adamant that this will be facilitated only after the Union Government facilitates the construction of Kandi road that passes through Sonanadi wildlife sanctuary and Corbett National Park and contact Kumaon with Garhwal.
Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve covers approximately 251 square kilometres and together with reserve forest region and Sonanadi wildlife sanctuary, forms the Corbett National Park spread across 1288.30 square kilometres. As per the newest census, in the Corbett national park are living 214 tigers and with official data at least 45 cubs last year, so population of tigers and other animals are expected to increase further if the conditions  remain favourable.

As per the latest official data, two tigers have died in the mutual fight since 2011, which has brought the back focus on require for rising protected area. According to the Ranjan Mishra, the director of Corbett national park field expanding buffer zone of the Jim Corbett National Park will bring this region under purview of the funds received from National Tiger Conservation Authority.   
 
An area is main problem to the rise of the tiger’s population because there, you can see daily mutual fight between tigers. So tigers injured by mutual fight and some time died but increase buffer area then will offer them more conservation area to the roam and hunt. If buffer zone will be increase in Corbett national park, which will be benefit not only for tigers but all wildlife and will also helpful in the improving protection of the wildlife and the environment in this area. Apart from this, wildlife’s betterment will directly benefit to central and state Governments and people living in the area with raised tourism.      

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India has Lost 356 Leopards in the 365 Days

356 Leopard have passed away in numerous states of India in the 365 days. According to the latest survey by the Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI), India has lost 356 leopards in the 356 days. The report tells, India is missing its leopards faster than other wild-cat. These leopard dead by any reasons but report shows 52% deaths were due to the poaching.

Since previous news show 126 leopard died in the 2007, 157 died in the 2008, 161 died in the 2009, 180 died in the 2010 and 356 died in the 2011. According to these figures, death rate of leopards is increasing after 2007. Hence leopards are in more than danger than Bengal tigers in our country. Kanha National Park is one of the popular for Bengal tigers and leopards in the India. Kanha National Park is covered 1940 square kilometres.

State Data

According to the wildlife division of Nagpur forest department, 81 leopards died in state in the 2011 that is much more among the 56 died in 2010 and 48 died in 2009. report is showing largely died in the village close to the city, Jalgoan, Junnar, Hingoli, Sanjay Gandhi National Park and Ratnagiri and are mostly died by poaching.

Report of 2011 shows, reasons of leopards death countrywide, 12 per-cent or 41 leopards died by conflict with humans, 8 per-cent or 29 leopards died by the accidents, 18 per-cent or 65 leopards died by ascribed to unknown reasons and 52 per-cent or 156 leopards died by poaching. The data adds that 21 leopards died by the other animal and 14 leopards were died during rescue operations.

Uttarakhand has taken first level in the India because in this state 144 or 30 per-cent leopards were dead in last year.

However, according to the department of forest, there were less than 200 humans killed or injured by the leopard attacks during 2003 to January 2012.

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Madhya Pradesh Government Said “Causes of Tiger Death People Living in the Area of Wildlife”


War of the words over on the harms tigers more--- tourism or humans- has hot more with MP responsibility people living in the reserves of tigers for death of tiger and an NGO, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), putting onus on increase tourism. 

This was in a response to Public Interest Litigation filed in Supreme Court by Ajay Dubey activist of RTI, demanding ban on the tourism in the core areas of the tiger reserves with ministry of the environment National Tiger Conservation Authority backing PIL. 

National Tiger Conservation Authority has already issued the guidelines asking states to shift the activity of tourism to the buffer area and ban on the activity of tourism in core zone. In the each tiger reserve, about 800 – 1000 square kilometres area have be declared as core tiger habitat, where tourism can not be allowed. 

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“In present circumstance tourism will not sustain in buffer zone of alone because buffer zone don’t get the level of defence as granted to core zone and thus wildlife’s density is very less in the buffer area,” said by the state government in the affidavit filed in Supreme Court.

In the present time around six thousands families are living in the forty tiger reserves of India and depended on the Shifting (Jhum) Cultivation and collection of minor forest. Relocation of these families from the tiger reserves to another places and imposing restrictions on the produce of the minor forest’s collection, so it is necessary to the protection of big cat, Government of Madhya Pradesh said.

These families are mostly belong to the tribal cast and many members of these families are active in the poaching activities. Hence it is main danger to the India Wildlife Tour, Wildlife of India and Tigers.

Countering claims of the government of Madhya Pradesh, WTI told court that unpleasant impact of the tourism could be view on the tigers in Pench tiger reserve, Kanha tiger reserve and Bandhavgarh tiger reserve in the Madhya Pradesh, Corbett tiger reserve in the Uttarakhand and Ranthambhore National Park in the Rajasthan.

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Monday 13 February 2012

Team of Deployed Commandos to Protect Tigers and Other Wildlife in Southern India


In the extensive wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of the southern India, a team of the commands has deployed to the tigers and other wildlife from poaching and killing in first time ever proposal by the India driven a theatrical decline the population of big cat in the recent decades.     

“Special Tiger Protection Force” (STPF) has started patrolling with the 54 members expert in weapons use and forest survival in the two major tiger reserve of southern India, Nagarhole and Bandipur that are located the border of southern Karnataka and Tamil-Nadu states. We are hoping, national parks, tiger reserves and wildlife sanctuaries in India protect by this plan. Many states government and Indian government supported this plan. The Special Tiger Protection Force will counter poachers and wildlife mafia says top conservation officer Karnataka, B. K. Singh. 

Special course was designed and gave training thus that they can increase of tigers and other wildlife protection and will be good fight against poachers and wildlife mafia added B. K. Singh. 
Wildlife experts have said to the long time, protect the tigers and wildlife is one of the main or critical problems for Indian government, Wildlife Protection Society of India and wildlife lovers. Wildlife experts say this is very necessary in India because India is one of the largest wildlife countries in globe. It is rich by wildlife and nature beauty thus this land many millions tourists attract from all corner of the world. 

Teto Joseph said many India’s forest guards are older (more than 45 years), those people can’t do the better patrolling and fight with (against) the poachers and wildlife mafia. Also there is compulsory young aged in patrolling areas such as tiger reserves, national parks, biosphere reserves and wildlife sanctuaries in India. Thus Special Task Force and Special Tigers protection force is constituted with young blood. 

Karnataka’s Forest officer B. K. Singh says we don’t have taken primary target in southern India but activity of this force would start in the northern states of India, where the tigers, elephant, chinkara and other species of wildlife are poached for its body parts such as skin, teeth, claws etc. parts of these species are selling on the high rate in China, Japan, Coria, Pakistan and much more countries so many wildlife mafia and poachers killed mayn animals for own self and self improvement.   

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Main Project of Wildlife Institute of India Save the wildlife of India


On the first February, team of the two members from wildlife institute of India (WII) visited zoo of Kanpur city in Uttar Pradesh, India. WII team visited in this zoo because here died three tiger cubs. The team will be found the reason, why tiger cubs died of the kidney failure. The tigress Trusha born three tiger cubs but those cubs died of the similar disease. Central Zoo Authority had sent this team on the Wednesday.   

In the Kanpur Zoo, three cubs were born on the 30 May 2011 but died about after the seventh months. According to the post mortem report all tiger cubs were died one thing in the common. Death reason of the cubs was kidney failure. Enclosures of the tiger cubs were observed by the team members. India is well known not only for its unique history, forts, havelies and magnificence but its wildlife is very famous in the world. Wildlife of India many lacks tourists attract from various part of the world.

Two scientists Pradeep Chandra Tyagi and Pradeep K Malik from wildlife institute of India checked Kanpur Zoo and said stated condition to be the satisfactory.  
 
The Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) reports saw by the scientists of WII, which is stated tiger cubs had died due to the renal failures. On the Wednesday evening talking with the media persons, scientists said we are satisfied with condition of tiger’s enclosures. There are ample probability of the improvement and all facilities available in the enclosure to the tiger cubs, they added. 

We have done many try to save the tiger cubs but unfortunate we hadn’t success, said by the director of Kanpur Zoo. Praveen Rao director of Kanpur Zoo said to the WII scientists, please suggest our staff can improvement of he tiger’s enclosure and Zoo area.  

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North-Eastern Wildlife Corridors of India First Time Captured by Tigers


New Year 2012 brought a best surprise for the team of wildlife monitors close to the north-eastern Kaziranga tiger reserve of India, as a tigers were captured for first time using one of most wildlife corridor, which is situate south side of the famous Kaziranga national park.

These corridors are very useful to the Kaziranga tiger reserve during the monsoon season because in the monsoon much more chance of the flood. So these corridors use to the save wildlife of Kaziranga. There is camera tarps set up by the Kaziranga Karbi Anglong Conservation Programme for caught the tigers and other wildlife (inform caught and caught in the disease condition). There are tourism and communities activities already heavily but would be growth activities of the tourism and communities in the Kaziranga national park said director of Kaziranga tiger reserve. Many lakhs tourist captured to the wildlife in India.       

WWF has led of the wildlife discoveries since 2055 in India and WWF team support this vital wildlife corridor. WWF team will be the work with Kaziranga national park department because this teams more improvement in these corridors and India’s wildlife added by a member of WWF team.

The Karbi Anglong- Kaziranga landscape, in far north-eastern Assam state of India, is one of twelve main concern landscape in which team of the WWF focuses its tigers and endangered wildlife conservation effort. World’s highest density of the Royal Bengal tigers is living in the Kaziranga tiger reserve. During the monsoon season and floods animals migrates from Kaziranga tiger reserve to Karbi-Anglong hill. There is major four corridors, which are Panbari, Kanchanjuri, Amguri and Haldibari.   

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Tiger’s Skin, Bones and Claws seized on the Indo- Nepal border and Uttarakhand


18th January 2012, a biggest tiger skin was seized by department of the Naxal bari Customs Division. Skin was seized at Panithanki in the Darjeeling district of the West Bengal on the Indo- Nepal border, India. One 60 years old criminal was arrested. He is a Nepalese citizen and is belong to Lumbini in the eastern Nepal. A large cash amount was too recovered from the criminal. First time was seized the skin of a tiger at Indo- Nepal border post said by Officer of Customs Division. Although, they had former time seized a rhino horn and two leopard skin. This news is very bad for wildlife organisations and forest and environment department of Indian government. Many wildlife and tiger lovers have despairing been after read this news.

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Another bad news for tigers and wildlife lovers has happened on the 11th January 2012 in the Uttarakhand state of India. 9 kilogram bones of tiger, 3 canines,18 claws of the tiger and whiskers of tiger was seized by Special Operations Group of the Kumaon Forest Range helped by Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI) from Kotabagh area near the Ramnagar in the Uttarakhand on the 11th January 2012. A criminal (person) was arrested.

One another accused was also arrested during the combined operation. Two kilogram bone of leopard was later seized from another accused during the combined action led by Paramjit Singh, Chief Preservation of the forests.

On the 9th January, 7 steel jaw traps which used for the trapping leopards and wild animals were too seized from the village in the Dauli area near Haldwani. This news is alarming for wildlife department and WPSI but forest department, WPSI and other wildlife organisation have not alerting so far.

Wildlife crime database of WPSI have recorded level in the last two years. In the last two years, these figures have recorded the hunting and seizure of body parts of 365 leopards and 43 tigers. Uttarakhand has taken first rank in the wildlife crime action with the about 32 % of all leopard and tiger deaths figures from across the India.  This figure is very worry for government of Uttarakhand and WSPI.   

Leopards and tigers are listed in the 1 schedule of the wildlife protection Act. Any person has fond involving in this crime (hunting these species) that is punishable with the fine 10,000 and hard imprisonment three between seven years. Now poaching of the tigers and the leopards occurs mainly for there body parts, bones, claws and skin. Body parts of these species are demanding in the China, Korea, Japan, Pakistan and much more countries. It is a main threat to wild animals. Fortunately, Uttarakhand government is also making hard law for wildlife criminal in the last two weeks.  


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Saving the Endangered Species of Cat Family from Extinction


In the meeting of citizens at Guwahati Press Club in Assam serious fears were expressed at increase the trend of killing and poaching of wildlife in several parts of Assam, India’s state. The meeting on 30 December 2011, forest department of Assam government is alarming by this meeting for wildlife. Another target of this meeting is Assam’s public relation the wing to the fight against superstitions linking several wildlife parts.   

National park in India is main tourists spot in India. Attended the meeting by numbers of environment and wildlife activists, meeting also the appealed to Assam and central governments to the enlighten police departments on the wildlife issues as well.

Several wildlife and environment speakers raised the voice against the poaching and killing of tiger in the state. India’s national animal of the tiger and its half population of the world lived in India, says any serves of India on the tiger and wildlife population.  

Recently, one tiger was killed by many villagers in the Goreswar of the central Assam and its flesh eaten many people took away from the jungle. Although tiger flesh is not accepted as staple food in the Assamese society. In the December’s first week close to Kaziranga national park in the Assam happen a tragic event, there is one full grown tigress was killed by Police staff of the Assam. It tigress dead by 14 shots from 2 AK-47 rifles operated by the Assam police, when this metre is highlight in the court then police staff two villagers of the Bschsgaon village show as a criminal. Fortunately, this event opened in original structure other police Battalion. Forest and Environment Minister of Assam Rockybul Hussain has ordered quickly inquiry into the event.       

According to the India’s census of tigers in the January 2008, 1,411 tigers were alive in India but in the 1997 tigers were 3,508. In the early eighties, population of tigers of India was counted about 30,000. Of course there is god news for wildlife and tigers lovers in India population of tigers are increasing up to the 1,875 added by department of tiger’s census 2011. Assam and Kanha national park has taken pride because this state is habitat of about 15% tigers of the India’s total tiger numbers. There has raised more than 100 tiger population. 
 
Unfortunately, Assam knows a major State of India, where tiger poaching and killing is going on to the many years. Other States of Indian which observe the rampant killing and poaching of highly endangered species of wildlife include Rajasthan, Bihar, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Kerala.

Tigers and other Indian wildlife are being frequently poached and killed for use in the some traditional medicine of the Chinese. One more reason many times superstition among different sections in our society instigates killing of wildlife. Hence awareness of the public is the need for saving endangered species of wildlife such as tiger, elephant, leopard and deer.

Dangerous and New Trend for Poaching in the India


On the 31st December 2011, Kodinar police was two persons arrested on the bike with 11 dead bodies off the crane.  It is seized and criminals under the custody.  
On the 23rd December 2011, poaching of the 32 flamingos was found by two wildlife lovers from Mumbai and Karnataka. On the 26th January, they (wildlife lovers) will take the prize by government of India and Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI). This idea of WPSI and Indian government will be motivate any wildlife lovers and officers in the India. 
On the 4th January 2012, forest official was found legs and heads of flamingos during the investigation in the Venasar area. It is very worry for wildlife in the India.
On the 14th January 2012, group of the customs officers had visits Venasar village from Delhi. Customs officers are finding poachers activities in this area. In the Venasar village, birds snared find by customs officer. They are visiting for rescue the birds and wild animals in the India. They were visited in the Kaziranga National Park about two months ago.
On the 17th January 2012, two persons were arrested for failed attempt to the poach demoiselle cranes at Bharda Bhandara close to Mul Dwarka in the Junagadh, Gujarat. 
These events point of a dangerous for wildlife. Now, new trend of poaching are starting by many poachers and mafia in the Gujarat and India said by experts associated with Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and Wildlife Institute of India (WII). New trend poaching is dangerous to Indian Birds, Animals and plants. Many wildlife experts feel, soon launch a new act (hard law) against of the wildlife poachers in India and Indian states. It is very necessary for save to the species of Birds, animals and plant in India. It is possible by forest and environment department of states government and Indian government.

”This is a very bad and new event” said by Asad Rahamani, chief director of BNHS. He is said quickly start campaign against of the wildlife poachers or mafia in all India (villages and cities). If it isn’t start quickly then we get bad result. These days, poachers mainly attack on the migratory birds and tigers because much more demand in the foreign (such as China, Japan, Korea,) body parts of these species.   
 Rahamani said there is any time risk involved and a person would not take the risk without monetary benefit so Indian government and states government will be starting many schemes for wildlife savers.
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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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Save the Desert’s Species and Tigers in the Rajasthan


Rajasthan Cabinet Obvious Safe corridor for the tigers 
On the 4th January, Rajasthan cabinet took decision to the safe corridor for tigers and Rajasthan cabinet gave approval to the proposal for initial Rajiv Gandhi Biosphere reserve to the offers secure corridor for protection of the tigers and other wildlife in the state. An official said, it was declared at a meeting of the cabinet leas by Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot and this proposal will be sent to the Environment and Forest’s Union Minister for the clearance. Reserve would cover up water source, forest block, Sanctuaries and national park include Kesarbagh Sanctuary, Ramasagar Sanctuary, Ranthambhore National Park, Bhensroadgarh sanctuary, Chambal sanctuary, Mukandara Hills among the others through corridors. The main target behind development of the Rajiv Gandhi Biosphere is to the make balanced relation between human and nature and cabinet’s decision would pave safe way for the tigers with rare species of the wildlife in the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of Rajasthan added by an official.

 Cabinet too gave to the proposal for offering customised package for the setting up manufacturing of the wind electric generator units by the two companies. In the cabinet meeting, Rajasthan Ex servicemen Corporation limited (RESCO), gave ideas for Mukandara Hills National Park under provisions of the Wildlife (protection) act 1972. RESCO will be public enterprise under the ownership of state government and help by above two lacks ex servicemen.  

Proposed Rajiv Gandhi Biosphere reserve a high-flyer project connecting major national parks and sanctuaries in the state through jungle corridors were approved by state cabinet on the 5th January 2012.  Cabinet also took decision for recruitments complete through the Rajasthan public Service Commission.

Further cabinet meeting gave nod for arrangement of Rajasthan Ex-Servicemen Corporation Limited (RESCO), which would the work to rehabilitate and make sure self-dependency for the widows of ex-servicemen, war widows, ex-service, and their dependents.

Desert National Park offers amazing beauty in the winter

In the winter and spring seasons Desert national park attracts many thousands tourists from all parts of globe. Joshua, bbul and Kinkar trees curve up in the spring and winter seasons out of the dry time (summer season) that is very amaze and charm. Desert’s rocks are seeing such as a paradise on the earth and that time temperature is normal. Desert national park located in the Thar Desert which is part of Rajasthan. It is one of the biggest national park of India and its nature beauty and wildlife is amazing in the India. 

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Wildlife Laws Ignored for the Religious Event at Bandipur National Park


Events on the 28th January 2012 at the Bandipur tiger reserve, many lacks devotees are throng in the Bandipur national park during the 108 Shiv Ling pratistapan mahotsava and Jathra at Lord Shiva’s (Mahadev) temple in the Beladakappe.    

B S yeddyurappa former chief minister of the Karnataka is listed to inaugurate ceremony of the foundation-laying for Shiv Ling temple, which is starting construction in prohibited area. Foundation stone for the Mahadeshwar Swami temple will lay by the district in charge minister of S A Ramdas that is violation of wildlife protection act 1972.  

Former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy, former minister C P Yogeeshwar, Opposition Leader Siddaranaiah, MLA Chikkanna, Housing Minister V Somanna and other many people are expected to the witness illegal act. It event is shows many leaders and members of political don’t active for Bandipur and Indian wildlife, which is popular in the world.
  
The safe habitat for the tigers, elephants, gaur , leopard and as well many more wildlife is in the threat due to the programmes of religious, which is start in “Kartik Mahina”, in the November. This function will be create a many problems in Bandipur national park for fauna and flora because many thousands devotees and vehicles come in park during the function.

According to the director of Bandipur tiger reserve last year in the November here about two lacks devotees visited the forest from many parts of India to the offers of Mahadeshwara. So there is thousands trees were failed to the create way for public and vehicles. All vehicles and people through to the Bankahalli, Marigudi, Aralahalli and baragi those all prohibited regions in the Bandipur. Though ban of trespassing according to forest laws. It is describe or prohibited under the section 27 of the forest laws act.  

Disturbed of Tranquility

However, tranquillity disturbed of the forest is prohibited by Wildlife Protection Act. Though, peaceful of the forest distributed by entertainment programmes are like “Bhajans” and “Harikathe or Hari Gatha” and 2 blaring generators.   

The Bandipur national park is biggest Tiger reserve in India, which has too the top tiger density in the India and a large number of the elephants but its tranquility disturbed by the 10 temples. These events are supported by the local elected members. Commercial hub activities have started in the forest area during the religious functions time ever year. Hotels and stalls are situated on the Bandipur forest area and now-days many people started agriculture activities on the forest ground and animals are sold.

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Jungle of Madhya Pradesh to have 11 Trained elephants


Five national parks of the Madhya Pradesh will soon have eleven trained elephants to the organize jungle safaris and attract many tourists from domestic and international. A team of wildlife and elephant experts from Bandhavgarh national park go to Karnataka on the Wednesday to consider quality of the elephants government of state has offered to the provide.  
Full trained elephants have in Karnataka. So, this offer we accepted chief of the wildlife warden H. S. Pabla said. The Madhya Pradesh plans to send 2 elephants each national park in the Bandhavgarh national park, Pench tiger reserve, Kanha national park, panna national park and 3 elephants would be sent to the Satpura national park.   

These elephants will be used in elephant safari and manage every day relationships between human and nature in the tiger reserve. Other reason increase patrolling and stop poaching in the tiger reserves.  Many tourists attracts in these national park by elephant safari, H. S. Pabla said and MP government also make plans increase in the safari of elephants for tourists. Government of the Karnataka has not kept pre condition of the animal exchange for the elephants.

The visiting Madhya Pradesh team will assess the health situation of trained elephants. The visiting team also found 15 to years elephants because age of the trained elephants main point to the team. Average age of an elephant 60 years so MP government want young elephants, those would be attracts long time MP parks.
India’s elephants about 20 % are living in the Karnataka forest and covered about 8,000 square kilometres area. According to the Karnataka’s government data there is 6,000 elephants lived in the state. Mysore. Chamarajanagar, Hassan, Ramanagaram and Kidagu districts of the Karnataka state covered 8 lacks hectares of the elephant reserves.
Trained Camps of the elephants have more than 150 starts in south India. There is most famous camps are Mysore camp and Dussehra camp.   

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Friday 13 January 2012

According Newest Survey--India Forests Cover has Declined Area


India’s forests cover (area) has lost about 368 square kilometers between 2007 and 2009.  However this data may not appear as alarming because India has increased in the terms of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and fauna and flora during this period, it is said by many organizations of forest’s protection and a forestation. These organizations give many examples are like our country has increased about 295 tigers between 2007 and 2010. 

The Dehradun report of 2011 based on forest survey of the India; it has been submitted to ministry of forests and environment. This report will be released soon, said by ministry of forests and environment on the 7th January 2011. India has got seventh rank in the world in terms of area; however it has got first rank in terms of wildlife, thus India wildlife tour is very fantabulous and memorable in the globe. 

The news for wildlife lovers and forest societies are not hopeful.  Central government has been continuously claiming the rising of the forest areas, although there has been no change in the forest areas.
Maximum 190 square kilometers forest areas have declined from insurgency hit state of Manipur. The second position in this term has been taken by Nagaland. Nagaland has reduced 146 sq km between 2006 and 2009. Meghalaya, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh are included in this topic, according to the Dehradun report. Although good news is get from Rajasthan, Punjab, Tamilnadu and Jharkhand.

In the 2009, report of FSI showed forest areas in northeast had improved from 1,69,825 square kilometers in the 2005 to 1,70,423 square kilometers in the2007- a yearly increase of 299 sq KM and 598 sq KM increase in the two years (between 2005 and 2007). Disastrously, we have lost this increase between 2007 and 2009; it is clear by Dehradun report 2011. Sharp change in the forest areas, the main reasons are Jhum cultivation, said by retired forest officer. Jhum cultivation is doing by the local people and tribal on the forests region.  There are other threats of union of the wood smugglers and mafia. Indian forests and fauna and flora (wildlife) mainly throw away by the poachers, wood smugglers dereliction by governments and Indian people.
Although 100 square kilometers forests areas have increased in the Punjab state of India because they are pushing cultivation and forestry activities by the Punjab government. This data is provided by new survey of FSI. FSI report said that while slight rise in the Haryana, here about 14 square kilometers forest cover increased and 11 square kilometers increase in the Himachal Pradesh. We are hoping forests area will be more in Haryana in the next FSI report in 2013 because we get the positive impact of the Supreme Court ban on the mining in Aravallis.  

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A Great Natural Destination and Home to Royal Bengal Tiger- Sunderbans

The name of Sunderbans is means as a “Beautiful Forest” or “Beautiful Jungle”. In Bengali language has call beautiful for “Shundor” and Jungle or Forest for “Bon”.
The Sunderbans is Tiger Reserve, National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve situated at the Sunderbans delta in the west Bengal. The Sunderbans was established as a Tiger Reserve in the 1973 and in the 1977 as a Wildlife Sanctuary. It was established as a National Park on the 4 May, 1984. Sunderbans was inscribed list of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the 1987. It was declared as a Biosphere Reserve in the 1989.

Sunderbans is made up of the 54 island. It is the biggest mangrove Jungle in the world and it bounded by three rivers, which is Ganga River, Brahmaputra River and Meghna River.
Tigers of the Sunderbans       
Tiger is at the top of the food series, and will take any animals living in the region. It eats either in the water or on land. In the Sunderbans National Park are about 500 Tigers, generate it one of the largely populations of Tigers in the globe.
Poaching 
Even though Tigers are protected, they are killing illegally. The markets for tiger’s goods are not India, but China. India’s government and Bangladesh’s government have struggled to stop hunting, but Sunderbans National Park whole areas and these governments generally not successful so far.  
Other Animals of the Sunderbans
In the Sunderbans National Park are 300 different species of the animals, 200 different species of the birds, 50 different species of the reptile and 100 different species of the mammals and butterfly. You can see deer, leopard, fishing cat, jungle cat, two species of the crocodiles, Shark, some other types of deer like the Barking Deer and much more in the Sunderbans National Park.
Threats to the Tigers
Tigers are one of the most gravely rare species of the cat families whose future is insecure. India’s national animals of the tigers but are frequently killed by poachers and illicit mafia. Tigers are the majestic of the cat family, powerful, shy and solitary animals. India’s forest has full of the tigers at time of independence and this time an about 40,000 tigers roamed in India. The number at the present in the forests is just only for 1000 tigers. Tigers are highly adaptable animal and it makes their survival in the antagonistic conditions.               

In the India are threats to the tigers and are following reasons for it is extinctions.

Habitat loss:
India is the continuous decline tiger’s populations because there is continuous loss of the forest areas.
Poaching:
In the Indian tiger reserves are going on an uncontrolled for tigers poaching. There are regular tigers killed because its skin, penis, bones are selling in the international market. One tiger is about the sale on US $50,000 in the central Asia market.
Callousness of people
Indian society has been changing because there are soaring population, so people are struggling for food and land. Other reason people are grading and killed tigers and other animals in the Sunderbans.     
Government apathy
Government of the India has uncontrolled the killed and hunting of the animals. There are regular killed any animals and tigers in the Indian National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Tiger Reserves. Tigers are killing many time mistakes by the forest departments.

According to Census 2011, Population of Tigers increase first time in a decade- in the India


It is estimated that around half wild tigers of the globe are in India, thus the news that tiger’s number there have increased gives us the hope for the future of tigers in our country.


The numbers of tiger in the India has gone up by 21%, according to the newest census of the tigers, which has surveyed complete of our country for the first time. According to tiger’s census 2007, there were 1,411 tigrs in the India, but according to newest tiger’s census 1,706 tigers are living in India. There are about 40 selected tiger reserves; those have keep above 27,961 miles of forest area (45,000 square kilometres).  Pench National Park is most renowned in India and global.


Even after that Environment and forest Minister of India Jai Ram Ramesh is describing the shrinking of the corridors for tigers as an alarming. He told, we want increasing in forest area and protecting for tigers and other wildlife in India. Experts of wildlife say the protection of these corridors (forest area) should be a main concern for the Indian Government and State governments.


In India, several tigers continue to be killed by hunters or die as effect of the pressure on their natural dwelling from the speedily growing population of the human or loss environmental caused by the lack of the booming economy and governance. Thus many experts agree to this line “India has lost about 97% of tigers by shrinking habitats and poaching.


India had remained 40,000 tigers in the past century but in this century has been a serious decline in the numbers since then. Now, about 3500 tigers remain in the world but India keep above half of them numbers.
I good feel tell you about of the newest census figures because it is very good news for Indian tigers and wildlife. The main advantages of the newest census were that it covered the full tiger reserves of India.
In the census included some difficult tigers reserve such as Pench Tiger reserve and mangrove forest of the Sunderbans in the west Bengal. Sunderbans gives 70 tigers and about 25 tigers give by Pench National Park in this census.  


Correspondents and wildlife experts say’s that tiger killing is a well-paid business. It is so critical for tigers to protect them in India. There is a vast demand of tiger claws, bones, and skin in countries such as China, Korea and Taiwan. They use them in traditional Medicines.  


Today, Tigers are found in these countries India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, Cambodia, Nepal, Laos, Indonesia, Myanmar (Burma), Russia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand.


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