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Monday, April 18, 2011

Pilibhit forest division may get special package TNN

LUCKNOW: After the national tiger census-2010 identified Pilibhit forest division as a promising area for tigers, good times might set in for the division. The division may get a special package for development from the forest department.

The tiger census-2010 report has observed that tiger population is increasing in the protected area and outside. Moyar-Singur-Satyamangalam, Ramnagar and Pilibhit regions have been specifically mentioned in the report.

After being identified as one of the promising areas for tigers, the division might get special infrastructural package. Sources said that a proposal seeking special package has been prepared but refused to divulge on the facilities that have been asked for. "It is only after department agrees to it that anything can be said," said sources.

On the other hand, efforts to set up a new tiger reserve in Pilibhit are underway. Pilibhit division spreads over 712 sq km area. It has five ranges under it, Diuria, Mala, Mahof, Haripur and Barahi. The census this year has shown 112 tigers present in Dudhwa-Lakhimpur-Pilibhit-Katarniaghat belt.

In the last census, as many as 95 tigers were counted in this belt. This time, there has been an increase. Since report has already stated that tigers in Pilibhit are increasing, contribution of the division in the increase in number of tigers in the belt can not be ruled out.

Meanwhile, at the time of the census exercise in the division in May, some rare wildlife species were also found in the division like leopard cats and four-horned antelopes. Thus, making it an important division in respect of wildlife.

On the other hand, the division is also seeing a spurt in incidents of man-animal conflict. In the start of this month, there have been two incidents in which men were left injured in attack by wild animals. On April 2, a 28-year old man was attacked and injured by a leopard in Haripur range.

While the department provided for the treatment of the man and released compensation to him, another man was left injured in an attack by a tiger in Diuria range two days later. The package, therefore, will also help the division overcome these difficulties.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/Pilibhit-forest-division-may-get-special-package/articleshow/8009467.cms

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