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K'taka home to highest no. of elephants in India: Poovaiah
K'taka home to highest no. of elephants in India: Poovaiah

Time of India

time5 days ago

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  • Time of India

K'taka home to highest no. of elephants in India: Poovaiah

Madikeri: World Elephant Day was celebrated at the Harangi Elephant Camp on Tuesday. Speaking on the occasion, State Wildlife Board member Sanketh Poovaiah said Virajpet MLA AS Ponnanna discussed with the chief minister and forest minister the soft release project in Kodagu, similar to the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. This project aims to benefit three neighbouring districts by identifying thousands of hectares, installing railway tracks, and releasing wild elephants into the area. Poovaiah stated that India is home to 27,000 elephants, with Karnataka housing 6,395, the highest number among Indian states. Seven districts in Karnataka have the most elephants. However, world elephant populations have decreased by 1.1 lakh since 2016, raising concern. He emphasised the importance of wild elephants in nature and the need for permanent solutions to human-elephant conflict, alongside scientific measures to protect the animals. Deputy conservator of forests (Madikeri) KA Nehru said the protection of wild elephants is not only the responsibility of the department or govt, but also requires the participation of forest communities, organisations, and the public. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

World Elephant Day observed in Kodagu; officials stress importance of elephant conservation
World Elephant Day observed in Kodagu; officials stress importance of elephant conservation

New Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

World Elephant Day observed in Kodagu; officials stress importance of elephant conservation

MADIKERI: The tamed elephants of the three elephant camps across Kodagu received a special status on Tuesday as World Elephant Day celebration was hosted by the forest department. The elephants were decorated and worshipped as part of the celebration, even as the guests called out to protect one of the most intelligent species on earth. Speaking after taking part in the celebrations at Harangi Elephant Camp in Kushalnagar, State Wildlife Board Member Sanketh Poovaiah said, "Discussions have been held with the chief minister and forest minister regarding the project in Kodagu, similar to the Bhadra Sanctuary initiative. This project aims to benefit three neighbouring districts by identifying thousands of hectares, installing railway barricades and releasing wild elephants in this area."

Mullayanagiri as conservation reserve in Karnataka will protect Neelakurinji species
Mullayanagiri as conservation reserve in Karnataka will protect Neelakurinji species

New Indian Express

time27-07-2025

  • General
  • New Indian Express

Mullayanagiri as conservation reserve in Karnataka will protect Neelakurinji species

BENGALURU: The Karnataka forest department is pressing the revenue department to give its concurrence to declare and protect revenue lands in Mullayanagiri, Chikkamagaluru, as a conservation reserve. This will protect the area where Neelakurinji (Strobilanthes sessilis) flowers bloom in large numbers. 'When the proposal was first conceptualised, the area identified in Mullayanagiri where the Neelakurinji blooms was 16,000 acres in 2020. When the proposal was reconsidered and cleared at the last State Wildlife Board meeting, the area had been reduced to 9,000 acres,' sources in the department said. The species that blooms in Mullayangiri is different from what is found in the Nilgiri mountains, Strobilanthes kunthiana. Experts from the Botanical Survey of India (BSI) said around 32 Neelakurinji species have been discovered so far. 'The shrubs are difficult to identify unless they bloom, which happens once in 12 years. It is also interesting as the species which was ideally found in higher altitudes is now found in the foothills and other forest patches,' said Dr Saheed S Hameed, senior scientist, head of office, BSI, Southern Regional Centre. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Wildlife, PC Rai said the proposal was sent to the revenue department two months ago, after the State Wildlife Board's standing committee approved the idea to declare the region as a conservation reserve. Principal Secretary, Revenue department, Rajendra Kataria said a ground report from the district administration has been sought, and a resurvey is being done. Many of the identified areas are inam lands, sold, developed or are private lands. Sources said a survey is under way to identify developed forest lands, to exchange for revenue land proposed as a conservation reserve. The forest department is also pinning its hopes on the National Green Tribunal, Chennai, that has taken up a suo motu hearing on protecting the Neelakurinji species and declaring them protected by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). 'If all the Neelakurinji species are declared IUCN, then not just Nilgiris, but all parts of Western Ghats will also be protected,' forest officials said.

State wildlife board approves proposals previously cleared
State wildlife board approves proposals previously cleared

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

State wildlife board approves proposals previously cleared

Jaipur: The 15th meeting of State Wildlife Board (SBWL), held under chairmanship of CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Monday, approved 65 wildlife-related proposals that were previously cleared through circulation, along with 24 new proposals. Among the key decisions was the approval of the alteration (rationalisation) of the boundary of National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary in Kota, extending from the hanging bridge to the Kota barrage. The board also cleared the diversion proposal required to establish a Nature Interpretation and Exhibition Centre at Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. A senior official said other important approvals include the widening and strengthening of Myajilar-Jaisalmer section of NH-11, which passes through the Desert National Park and its Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ). Similarly, the Sundra-Myajilar section of NH-70, also passing through the Desert National Park's ESZ, will be upgraded to a two-lane highway with paved shoulders under the Bharat Mala Project. Re-approval was granted to the Kaliteer Lift Scheme in Dholpur, located within the National Chambal Sanctuary and the Dholpur Wildlife Sanctuary, the core area of the Dholpur Karauli Tiger Reserve. "The proposal was deferred earlier during the 82nd meeting of the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (SC-NBWL) held on March 12, 2025. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They Were So Beautiful Before; Now Look At Them; Number 10 Will Shock You Reportingly Undo The state board has now given its nod," the official added. Further, the SBWL approved BSNL's plan to install mobile towers under the govt of India's 4G Saturation Project in several villages, including Chanangarh in Jaisalmer district, Kubariya, Manohar, and Hafiya in Barmer district, and Qila Kumbhalgarh in Rajsamand district. These installations, located near sensitive areas like thes Desert National Park, will be forwarded to the NBWL for final approval.

Cheetah Corridor agreement with MP on hold for grand signing ceremony
Cheetah Corridor agreement with MP on hold for grand signing ceremony

Time of India

time22-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Cheetah Corridor agreement with MP on hold for grand signing ceremony

Jaipur: The proposal to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Madhya Pradesh for conducting a feasibility study on the free movement of cheetahs between Kuno National Park and the Kuno-Gandhi Sagar Cheetah Landscape has been deferred. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The postponement awaits the organisation of a grand signing ceremony. The proposal was included as agenda five in the 15th State Wildlife Board meeting scheduled for Monday. According to the proposal, Madhya Pradesh was scheduled to present on cheetah conservation, and the MoU was to be signed in the presence of the Principal Chief Conservators of Forests (Wildlife) of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. An official source stated, "The proposal has been put on hold following communication from Madhya Pradesh. Given the significance of the event, both state govts are keen to ensure the participation of their respective chief ministers and plan a more elaborate ceremony. " Sources indicated that the agreement was initially expected to be finalised in Jan 2025. While Rajasthan has approved the agreement, Madhya Pradesh's approval is still pending. An official from Rajasthan's forest department mentioned, "Earlier too, Rajasthan expressed readiness for the signing and formally requested Madhya Pradesh to propose a suitable date and venue. However, Madhya Pradesh's additional principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife) said amendments had been made to the draft." The draft MoU outlines broader goals, including using the cheetah as a flagship species to restore open forests and savanna ecosystems, enhancing biodiversity and ecological balance. Under the proposed terms, both states will permit the capture, recapture, or release of cheetahs in emergency situations, adhering to the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 and protocols set by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "Disputes will first be addressed by a joint committee, with unresolved issues escalated to the additional chief secretaries or principal secretaries of forests from both states, whose decision will be final," the draft reads. The MoU, once signed, will remain effective for five years, with reviews every two years to assess progress and the possibility of extension based on mutual agreement. "Any modifications will require written consent from both parties," the draft states.

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