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HYDERABAD: Assembly Speaker Nadendla Manohar on Monday said that the Centre had in principle agreed to accord tiger reserve status for Kawwal wildlife sanctuary in Adilabad district.
Kawwal wildlife sanctuary, situated 260 km from here, was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1965 and is the oldest one in the state. This would be the second tiger reserve in the state after the Nagarjunasagar tiger reserve.
The Speaker, who is the chairman of AP legislature committee on wildlife and forests, said the central and state governments had promptly responded to their pleas on this issue. He said a request to develop the santuary at a cost of Rs 25 crore has been forwarded to the Centre.
The Speaker said nearly 62 families that would be affected will be relocated with proper relief and rehabilitation measures.
Couple of months back, animal rights activist Amala Akkineni called on Manohar urging him to take steps to ensure that the tiger habitat in Kawwal wildlife sanctuary was protected.
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This is great news. It is worth mentioning that during the past several years, in the absence of tigers in most areas of Andhra Pradesh, wild pigs have multiplied and become a nuisance.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment tiger numbers in Kawwal are critically low and close to extinction, but with good protection from poaching and habitat fragmentation, tiger, deer and gaur populations could still bounce back; in a decade or even less, Kawwal has the potential to become as good as Tadoba, Kanha or Bandhavgarh.