Union Minister for Environment and Forest Jairam Ramesh has written two separate letters to Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and Minister for Civil Aviation Praful Patel, requesting their intervention in the matter of a chopper flying low inside a tiger reserve of the state.
In December 2009, National Board for Wildlife member Biswajit Mohanty had sent a letter to member-secretary of National Tiger Conservation Authority, complaining about a low-flying helicopter inside Satkosia tiger reserve.
In his reminder to the NTCA sent this month, the NBW member referred to a video aired by a local TV channel that showed the videos of the low-flying helicopter inside the tiger reserve. The report alleged that the chopper was being flown by an MP of the ruling BJD.
“The complaint regarding low-flying helicopters is a very serious one, since this causes considerable disturbance to wild animals and is an offence under the Wildlife Protection Act,” Jairam’s letter to Naveen said.
Taking objection to the reports that a tourist resort was operating inside the core area of the tiger reserve, Ramesh said that the core area of the tiger reserve needs to remain inviolate for tigers and its co-predators under Wildlife Protection Amendment Act, 2006. “Therefore it may please be ensured that the said Act may be implemented in letter and spirit by fostering eco-tourism ventures in the fringe/buffer area of Satkoisa as per the guidelines of Project Tiger,” he wrote.
In the letter to the Civil Aviation Minister, Ramesh said that low flight over wildlife habitats amount to hunting under the WP Act since it causes disturbance to wild animals. Referring to a complaint of the Orissa government lodged with Civil Aviation Ministry’s Calcutta-based Air Traffic Management Unit, he urged him for his intervention.
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