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Second synchronised survey of Nilgiri Tahr concludes; sightings in former habitats indicate population recovery, says forest department
Second synchronised survey of Nilgiri Tahr concludes; sightings in former habitats indicate population recovery, says forest department

The Hindu

time28-04-2025

  • Science
  • The Hindu

Second synchronised survey of Nilgiri Tahr concludes; sightings in former habitats indicate population recovery, says forest department

The second synchronised survey of the Nilgiri Tahr, Tamil Nadu's State animal, has concluded successfully, according to a press release issued by the Environment, Climate Change & Forests Department. Conducted under the ongoing Project Nilgiri Tahr, the large-scale survey was completed on April 27 across 176 survey blocks in 14 forest divisions. Nearly 800 field staff were deployed, collectively covering around 2,000 kilometres of challenging terrain. According to the release, Nilgiri Tahr were sighted in most survey blocks, with encouraging signs of breeding, as many herds included kids and young individuals. A particularly notable observation came from the Periyattumalai area in the Coimbatore division, where Nilgiri Tahr were once again spotted after being rediscovered there last year following a decade-long absence, the release said. Similarly, sightings in the newly colonised Pasumalai block in the Chinnamanur range of the Megamalai division indicated healthy habitat recovery. Notably, seven of the ungulates were sighted at even the lowest elevation, just 240 metres above sea level, in the Peyanar Varaiyattu Mottai block — a dry, thorny escarpment terrain. The survey also recorded pellets in the Mangaladevi block of Megamalai division, where the species was previously thought to have moved out. As part of the survey, field teams collected Nilgiri Tahr pellet samples and carnivore scat for parasitic analysis. These samples are being prepared for detailed laboratory study at the Wildlife Division of Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS). The goal, the department said, is to understand parasitic species and their life cycles in association with the Tahr. Populations were reported to be especially healthy in the Grass Hills and Mukurthi National Parks — two critical habitats considered key for the survival of the species. Photo documentation from these areas supports the continued importance of these ecosystems. The survey was led by M. G. Ganesan, Project Director; Ganeshram, Assistant Director; Chendura Sundaresan, Forest Range Officer, along with research personnel and experts from TANUVAS and WWF India. Top officials including IUCN country representative Yash Veer Bhatnagar, Additional Chief Secretary Supriya Sahu and Chief Wildlife Warden Rakesh Kumar Dogra monitored the survey.

Suspect hospitalized after shots fired during stop with conservation officer in Duchesne County
Suspect hospitalized after shots fired during stop with conservation officer in Duchesne County

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Suspect hospitalized after shots fired during stop with conservation officer in Duchesne County

DUCHESNE COUNTY, Utah () — The Officer Involved Critical Incident protocol has been initiated in Duchesne County after 'an incident' took place between 'a suspicious person' and a conversation officer with the Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday night. In a press release with limited info, the Duchesne County Sheriff's Office said the incident happened just before 9 p.m. Deputies were reportedly made aware of a suspicious person in the Duchesne County area. The suspicious person was reportedly 'swerving all over the roadway' before it left the road and struck an unknown object, according to the Duchesne County Sheriff's Office. A Wildlife Division conservation officer with the Utah Department of Natural Resources reportedly responded to the scene and conducted a traffic stop on the suspicious vehicle. A new home for jazz and dining is opening in downtown Salt Lake City Chase Pili, a spokesperson for the Department of Natural Resources Division of Law Enforcement said shots were fired during the traffic stop. 'The suspect was injured and was transported to a local area hospital before being transported later to a Salt Lake area hospital,' Pili said in a statement. 'The officer was not injured in the incident.' It is currently unclear what happened in the incident leading up to the shooting. However, the Duchesne County Sheriff's Office confirmed that there is no danger to the public. Pili said due to the ongoing investigation, additional details would not be released at this time. The conservation officer involved has been put on administrative as the investigation continues. This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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