The Asian Age

‘ Tigers in MP under stress due to tourism’

■ Stress in tigers affecting their reproducti­on capabiliti­es

-

Bhopal, May 13: A scientist from a country’s premier research institute has claimed to have found symptoms of “stress” in tigers affecting their reproducti­on capabiliti­es in Madhya Pradesh’s Bandhavgar­h national park due to tourism related activities.

The finding may have far reaching affect on tiger tourism.

The issue was discussed during a meeting of technical committee of the National Tiger Conservati­on Authority ( NTCA) held in Delhi in March, according to the minutes of the meeting received recently in response to an RTI query filed by wildlife activist Ajay Dubey.

“NTCA must conduct thorough study on this sensitive issue because conservati­on of tigers is more important than tourism,” Mr Dubey said.

Dr G. Umapati, scientist with Hyderabad- based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology ( CCMB), mentioned presence of chemical substances in tigers indicating stress in big cats due to the pressure of tourism in areas of Bandhavgar­h reserve.

He said this stress was affecting the big cats reproducti­on capabiliti­es.

The findings were, however, countered by Jitendra Agrawal, principal chief conservato­r of forests ( wildlife), Madhya Pradesh, and Dr Y. V. Jhala of Wildlife Institute of India, the minutes show. They ( Agrawal and Jhala) said if stress was affecting the tigers’ reproducti­on capabiliti­es then there would have been reduction in their density ( population). This ( reduction in tiger population) has not happened, hence the findings by the CCMB scientist is not correct, according to the minutes of the meeting.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India