PROTECTED AREA UPDATE News and Information from Protected Areas in India and South Asia

PROTECTED AREA UPDATE News and Information from Protected Areas in India and South Asia

PROTECTED AREA UPDATE News and Information from protected areas in India and South Asia Vol. XV No. 3 June 2009 (No.79) LIST OF CONTENTS Maharashtra 12 EDITORIAL 2 Mining lease near Tadoba Andhari TR runs into Bees in the Nilgiris trouble NEWS FROM INDIAN STATES 1067 sq. kms buffer zone for Tadoba Andhari Andaman & Nicobar Islands Tiger Reserve Four Andaman elephants for Kanha NP Widening of NH 17 threatens Karnala Bird Assam 5 Sanctuary Road proposed through reserved forests, Dehing- Taxidermy centre in Sanjay Gandhi NP Patkai Elephant Reserve Manipur 13 Rise in rhino population in Kaziranga NP Joint military operation against militants inside Rs. 646 lakh relocation package for Manas TR Keibul Lamjao NP Goa Orissa 14 Mining approved within one km of Bhagwan Maoist attack in Simlipal TR Mahavir WLS and Mollem NP Increase in Irrawady Dolphin population in Chilka Gujarat 7 Punjab Gujarat again opposes plan to relocate lions to Don’t transfer Harike WLS land to farmers: FD Kuno WLS in Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan 14 Task Force recommendations for lion protection Expedition to study status of gharial in the in Gir National Chambal Sanctuary Increase in wild ass population in Gujarat Tamil Nadu SC allows removal of flowered dead bamboo Conference on Bees, Biodiversity and Forest from Purna WLS Livelihoods in Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Himachal Pradesh 8 Increase in wildlife numbers in Srivilliputhur Opposition to dam project on Renuka River; Field guide on flora and fauna of Gulf of Mannar Renuka WLS to be impacted Biosphere Reserve Jammu & Kashmir 8 Uttarakhand 15 Rise in hangul population in Dachigam NP Proposal to increase area of Corbett TR Opinion divided over proposal to include Serious irregularities in use of funds for Lachipora WLS in Qazinag NP rehabilitation of Van Gujjars from Rajaji NP Karnataka 9 Rajaji NP to employ Gujjars for fire protection; Illegal sand mining in Nagarahole NP other steps also being taken Kerala 10 SC hears matter related to elephant overpasses at Wayanad check-post plan may impede elephant Rajaji NP movement Adventure tour operators unhappy with limited Madhya Pradesh 11 season for trekking in Gangotri NP Tiger cub allegedly run over by tourist vehicle in Van Gujjars denied access to their grazing Bandavgarh NP grounds in Govind Pashu Vihar NP No relocation of male tiger to Panna TR West Bengal 16 Proposal to re-introduce Pygmy hog into Gorumara NP EDITORIAL Tiger sighted in Gorumara NP after 25 years; vultures also sighted again Bees in the Nilgiris NATIONAL NEWS FROM INDIA 17 Fresh tiger census in the offing For a long time forests in India were looked TOFT to launch Wildlife Tourism Awards upon, primarily, as sources of timber, and everything else was concerned only a ‘minor’ SOUTH ASIA 21 forest produce. It took a long time to realize Afghanistan that forests give us a lot more – non timber First national park for Afghanistan forest products (roots, fruits, bark, flowers, Bangladesh seeds, honey etc.) that were far from minor. Meeting on the Sundarbans in Bangladesh Importantly these were renewable resources, Nearly 6000 Irrawady Dolphins found in were vital for millions of people who depended Sundarban waters on these resources and even from an economic point of view their value was huge; much larger perhaps than the timber that could be got only once. NTFPs or non wood forest produce (NWFP) as they are also called, have slowly Sri Lanka but surely come centre-stage and that is a Morningside Forest to be declared Forest Reserve for Biodiversity Conservation certainly welcome step. A parallel in the field of wildlife UPCOMING 22 studies can perhaps be drawn in the case of DST Research Workshop on wildlife in the North smaller fauna - smaller mammals, rodents, East insects and the like have long lived in the 5th Vatavaran Environment and Wildlife Film shadows of the charismatic species like the Festival tiger, elephant or the rhino. Research has been International Workshop on Community Forestry limited or is rarely heard about. Little, 30th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology therefore, is known about many of these and Conservation species, the threats they face or the opportunities they offer. The good news, IN THE SUPREME COURT however, is that this is also beginning to change READERS WRITE and an illustration of is the conference held recently on Bees, Biodiversity and Livelihoods Protected Area Update in the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve (see news Vol. XV, No. 3, June 2009 (No. 79) from Tamil Nadu). Editor: Pankaj Sekhsaria The honey bees are something so Editorial Assistance: Wrutuja Pardeshi ubiquitous, we don’t actually realize how little Illustrations: Madhuvanti Anantharajan we know about them - their ecology, their Produced by: Kalpavriksh behaviour, their migration patterns or even the Ideas, comments, news and information may different species that are found in the wild. please be sent to the editorial address: Most of these aspects have simply never been KALPAVRIKSH , Apartment 5, Shri Dutta Krupa, studied and we are little aware of how seriously 908 Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, obliged we should be to the bees and millions Maharashtra, India. Tel/Fax: 020 – 25654239. of other similar insects. The pollination services Email : [email protected] that they provide, for instance, are absolutely invaluable. Website: www.kalpavriksh.org The forests of the Nilgiris are an excellent example of this. Bees are crucial for the health and regeneration of the forests, Protected Area Update Vol XV, No. 3 2 June 2009 (No. 79) provide us with invaluable pollination services (pollinating coffee and cardamom for instance) NEWS FROM INDIAN STATES and are intricately linked with the tradition and culture of the many indigenous communities that live here. And then there is honey, the ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS golden liquid that everyone loves to love. Bee researchers and enthusiasts are Four Andaman elephants for Kanha NP extremely excited that the landscape of the Nilgiris is perhaps the only one left in the Four elephants of the Andaman and Nicobar country where the exotic European bee Apis Forest Department that were earlier used for mellifera has not managed to establish itself logging activities have been gifted to the Kanha yet. There is also serious worry that this could National Park. The elephants are likely to be change sooner rather than later if we are not used for patrolling and tourist activities. careful about introductions of the exotic The animals left Port Blair in the first variety. There are other threats too – loss of week of May by ship and have been presently forest cover and increased used of pesticides housed in the Arignar Anna Zoological Park at are only two of the most obvious ones and there Vandalur on the outskirts of Chennai. They will is some evidence that bee populations and be moved to Kanha shortly; after a period of honey production has indeed fallen in the last rest and completion of formalities. few decades. The story, we have to realize, is The Andaman islands have an excess bigger than just the fate of the bees. The of domestic elephants now that logging here implications, too, could be much larger and has been considerably reduced. more serious than we presently understand. The faster we recognize this, the better Source: ‘Elephants from Andamans transported to it will be. Kanha National Park’, www.andamanchronicle.com 08/05/09 IN MEMORY D Madhavan. ‘Andaman jumbos at Vandalur for rest’, The Times of India , SMITU KOTHARI : One of the most well 12/05/09. known figures in movements for social and Contact: CF , Wildlife, Van Sadan, Forest environmental justice in India passed away Department, Port Blair – 744102. suddenly following a massive cardiac arrest on April 23, 2009. ASSAM He inspired and initiated a number of path breaking initiatives; was a big advocate Road proposed through reserved forests, and supporter of indigenous knowledge Dehing-Patkai Elephant Reserve systems and was a founder member of Lokayan in Delhi. ALAN RODGERS : A biologist and official who worked at the Wildlife Institute for many years passed away after a protracted illness on March 31, 2009. He was co-author of the voluminous 'Planning a Protected Area Network in India" and was the moving spirit behind the MSc A road (NH 38) to bypass Digboi Town is Wildlife program at the Wildlife Institute of being laid through the Upper Dehing (East) RF India. He had also worked extensively in others that is an extremely important elephant habitat. parts of the world, particularly in Africa. Upper Dehing (East) RF, is a part of the I Digboi Forest Division and also the Dehing- Patkai Elephant Reserve in Tinsukia district and Protected Area Update Vol XV, No. 3 3 June 2009 (No. 79) hosts what is considered the most viable residents, and journalists apart from forest elephant population at the extreme North- department personnel including two former eastern end of India. park directors. The forests here also have habitat for many other critically endangered species such Source: ‘Rhino population rises in Kaziranga’, as the White winged wood duck, tiger, Marbled Assam Tribune , 18/04/09 cat, Hoolock gibbon and the Clouded leopard. Contact: Director , Kaziranga NP, PO Bokakhat, The Upper Dehing (East & West) RFs hold the Dist. Golaghat – 785612, Assam. Tel: largest known population of the white winged 03776-268095(O), 268086® wood duck, and also the second largest population of Hoolock gibbon. Rs. 646 lakh relocation package for Manas The habitat has however been TR seriously fragmented over the years due a host of activities that includes oil drilling stations, The Central Government is reported to have tea gardens, encroachments and coal mining. sanctioned Rs. 646 lakh to relocate people from Human elephant conflict too is severe and the inside the Manas Tiger Reserve.

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