The Free Press Journal

Major boost for Sahyadri tiger project

State govt notifies a conservati­on reserve in Sindhudurg, which will cover a 29.53 sq.km tract

- DHAVAL KULKARNI Mumbai

In a boost for wildlife conservati­on and restocking of tigers in the Sahyadri tiger project, the state government has notified a conservati­on reserve at Tillari in Sindhudurg district.

This patch of evergreen forests is located in the lap of the Western Ghats on the cusp of Maharashtr­a, Karnataka and Goa. The conservati­on reserve, which will cover a 29.53 sq km (2,953.377 hectare) tract, and enhance the status of the habitat, was notified by the state government on Monday.

Tillari has presence of breeding tigers and can serve as a source population for the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, which lacks resident tigers. It also has elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, ungulates, herpetofau­na, and black panthers (melanistic leopards) like Bagheera from Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Jungle Book.’

Earlier, Tillari came under the jurisdicti­on of the Sawantwadi territoria­l forest division. The conversion of the forests into a protected area, will enable habitat developmen­t and conservati­on. The 10 villages in Dodamarg taluka will also get a sustainabl­e livelihood model through means like eco-tourism.

However, forest department officials and conservati­onists admit this is only a battle halfwon. The department planned to notify a 57 sq.km area as a wildlife sanctuary, but this proposal had run into opposition from a lobby of local politician­s and pineapple and rubber planters.

“The conservati­on reserve will ensure the implementa­tion of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, but there is no precedent of a conservati­on reserve having an eco-sensitive zone like a wildlife sanctuary does,” said a senior forest department official. However, the notificati­on of a con

The official said that the conservati­on reserve will strengthen the wildlife corridor between the Sahyadri tiger project and the tiger source population­s in Goa and Karnataka, helping repopulate the area with tigers. “A comprehens­ive management plan will be drawn up and dedicated manpower will be deployed in the habitat for protection,” he explained.

A 2013 rapid assessment of bio-diversity in 25 villages in Dodamarg and Sawantwadi, had drawn up an exhaustive list of species of mammals, birds, butterflie­s, dragonflie­s and damselflie­s, amphibians, reptiles, spiders and invertebra­tes.

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