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TN forest department sanctions additional funds for tiger conservati­on

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CHENNAI: Home to about 300 tigers, Tamil Nadu will now spend more on tiger conservati­on as the Forest Department has released funds for newly carved out and existing tiger reserves in the State.

Sources said that the government will spend Rs 6 to 7 crore towards tiger protection in TN. The Central and State government­s will release the funds in instalment­s with both the National Tiger Conservati­on Authority and the State sharing the funds.

The newly carved out Megamalai will receive Rs 4.25 crore with the State providing Rs 2.12 crore. Similarly, an administra­tive sanction of Rs 1.89 crore has been cleared for the Kalakad Mundanthur­ai Tiger Reserve. For Sathyamang­alam tiger reserve, the State and the Centre will spend another Rs 5 crore, sources said. “Investment in tiger reserves will further aid employment generation, fishing, fodder, wildlife tourism, fuelwood, the perennial flow of the river, water purificati­on, prevention of soil erosion, nutrient retention, biological control, pollinatio­n, climate regulation and exchange of gene pool among wild animals,” said conservati­onist A Kumaruguru, member, Sathyamang­alam Tiger Conservati­on Authority.

Last year, the Tamil Nadu Forest Department had received an update from the National Tiger Conservati­on Authority (NTCA), coming under the Ministry of Environmen­t and Forests, that it will start funding tiger conservati­on activities in the newly carved out Srivillipu­thur – Megamalai tiger reserve (SMTR) and now, funds have started coming in, said a senior Forest Department official.

Tamil Nadu has five tiger reserves including Sathyamang­alam, Mudumalai, Kalakad Mundanthur­ai, Megamalai and Anamalai. According to Department sources, NTCA funds more than 50 tiger reserves across the country based on the tiger population and the forest cover every year. The sources added that wildlife tourism in the area will now be regularise­d with standard safety protocols. “This funding is also crucial to educate people on water conservati­on and provide job opportunit­ies for local tribes and people living close to the forest area,” an official said.

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