The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Work begins for wildlife rescue and rehabilita­tion centre near Coimbatore

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Work to set up a rescue, treatment and rehabilita­tion centre for wildlife has begun in Pethikutta­i forest of Sirumugai forest range in Coimbatore district.

Forest Department officials said the work for the centre started after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurate­d the same during his visit to Pollachi on March 13.

An official said that invasive species like Lantana camara were being removed from the 50odd hectares identified for the centre.

A detailed project report (DPR) has already been prepared through the

Wildlife Trust of India.

The State government has sanctioned ₹19.5 crore for the facility, which will become a centre for the treatment and rehabilita­tion of animals, birds, ungulates, and reptiles from Coimbatore and neighbouri­ng districts.

Facilities

The official said that native trees would be retained in the landscape except in places where structures for facilities such as administra­tive complex, modern operation theatres, animal care complex, staff quarters, watchtower, storeroom and sheds come up. While preparing the DPR, places with minimal vegetation or barren land were identified for the structures to avoid removal of trees.

Pethikutta­i is a drydeciduo­us forest in the Sirumugai range that shares boundaries with the water storage area of the Bhavanisag­ar Reservoir.

Once completed, the centre will have facilities under four broad zones — human zone, rehabilita­tion zone, lifetime care zone and quarantine zone.

Other proposed facilities of the centre include elephant care hub, tiger and big cat enclosures; equipment for capture, restraint and handling of animals; veterinary, animal care and diagnostic­s; vehicles; field equipment, and other gears.

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