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Two green anacondas find new home at Alipore zoo
Two green anacondas find new home at Alipore zoo

Time of India

time09-08-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Two green anacondas find new home at Alipore zoo

Kolkata: Two green anacondas — the largest, heaviest and second longest snake in the world — have finally arrived at Alipore Zoological Gardens from Chennai after travelling for over 35 hours. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now If all goes well, officials said, they are likely to be put on display before . Arun Mukherjee, director of the zoo, said they have arrived from The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust & Centre for Herpetology in Chennai on Friday night by road after covering a distance of more than 1,700 kilometres through a special green corridor. "They will be kept in isolation for two weeks. The green anacondas — each around 3-4 ft long — were brought in a specialized container," Mukherjee added. Earlier this week, a team from Alipore zoo had reached MCBT with banded kraits and a green iguana in exchange of which the anacondas were brought. The same team started with the anacondas for Kolkata on Thursday morning. Under the exchange programme, Alipore zoo is supposed to receive four green anacondas. The rest, an official said, would arrive later. The green anaconda is a semi-aquatic boa species found in South America and the Caribbean island of Trinidad. These snakes can reach a length of up to 18-19 ft. The adult females are generally much larger than the males. It is the largest snake native to the Americas. Although it is slightly shorter than the reticulated python, it is far bulkier. A special enclosure has been readied at Alipore zoo for them with shallow pools and thermoregulation. Earlier in 2019, the city zoo got four of its close relatives — yellow anacondas, which are smaller than the green anacondas — from MCBT. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Meanwhile, in another exchange programme approved by the Central Zoo Authority, the Alipore zoo is set to receive a pair each of gharial, Himalayan black bear and ostrich from Birsa Munda Biological Park in Ranchi. A team has already left the city zoo with a giraffe for the Ranchi zoo.

Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife takes key infra decisions
Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife takes key infra decisions

Hindustan Times

time09-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife takes key infra decisions

The Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (SCNBWL) headed by Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav has taken decisions on key infrastructure projects in and around wildlife reserves as per the agenda of its meeting held on June 26. The minutes of the meeting are yet to be published. Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife takes key infra decisions The committee considered a proposal for the use of 310 ha of forest land from core zone of Namdapha Tiger Reserve in Arunachal Pradesh for upgrading a stretch of Arunachal Frontier Highway (NH-913), the agenda available on the environment ministry's Parivesh portal stated, adding that 248.79 ha of land will be required for 'intermediate laning' and 61.21 ha for disposal of muck. 'As part of the development of national highways, ministry of road, transport and highways (MoRT&H) has decided for improvement/upgradation (intermediate laning) of Arunachal Frontier Highway (NH-913) from NH-215 (near Kharsang) to Miao – Gandhigram - Vijaynagar road (package – 9) is keeping in view of the only one connectivity from capital of Arunachal Pradesh/ rest of Arunachal Pradesh to Vijaynagar. The existing length of the project road is 156.095 Km and connects the Miao to Vijaynagar (bordered by Myanmar). The construction of the road will also ensure development of the whole villages alongside the road. The Namdapha National Park/Tiger Reserve division wildlife land required to be diverted for construction of 'intermediate laning' is 248.79 hectares and for disposal of muck is 61.21 hectares, thus the total area of wildlife land required to be diverted is 310 hectares,' the agenda states. Namdapha Tiger Reserve has a rich biodiversity and is home to tigers, elephants, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan sun bear, hoolock gibbon , slow loris among others. The committee is likely to decide on another proposal for the use of 38.6 ha non-forest land from buffer zone of Orang Tiger Reserve in Assam for the construction of a two-lane road with paved shoulder from Basnaghat (Morigaon) to Burigaon (Kharupetia) and a new two-lane bridge over river Brahmaputra river in Darrang district of the state. SCNBWL also considered a proposal for use of 4.5465 ha of land from core zone of Rajaji Tiger Reserve in Uttarakhand for the development of ropeway from Triveni Ghat to Neelkanth Mahadev Mandir being built by Uttarakhand Metro Rail Urban Infra and Building Construction Corporation Limited. Additionally, the committee discussed an agenda on monitoring the implementation of terms and conditions for the major infrastructure project proposals approved by SCNBWL in the last five to six years. 'This issue was discussed several times in the meeting of the Standing Committee, but how many proposals have been monitored to date is not known to its members. There is a need to monitor some of the major projects such as mining, industries, and linear not monitored despite repeated discussion, it may reflect non-seriousness towards the issues of wildlife conservation. First action should be to get a certificate from the Chief Wildlife Wardens of the states in a prescribed proforma because they are the responsible authority as per the provisions in the Act,' the agenda states.

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