Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

2 swamp deer get radio collars, eye on breeding pattern

- Nihi Sharma nihis.sahani@htlive.com

DEHRADUN : Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has radio collared two female swamp deer -- popularly called barasingha -- within a month in Jhilmil Jheel Conservati­on Reserve in Haridwar to study their movement along Ganga river and breeding pattern.

Funded by the Uttarakhan­d forest department, the Dehradun-based institute received permission from the union environmen­t forest and climate change (MOEFCC) ministry to radio collar six deers last year.

The project titled ‘study on movement pattern and inbreeding status of swamp deer in Jhilmil Jheel’ started in 2016. In the first phase, experts took up genetic study on deer found along the river.

It is a presumptio­n that the specie, which is spotted in the conservati­on reserve from November till July, is likely to be breeding in Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh.

During their study, the experts never reported presence of young ones in the reserve. Meanwhile, evidences of genetic exchange were also recorded in a few pockets between Hastinapur and the reserve.

The specie is kept under ‘vulnerable’ category by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN). It is a Schedule I specie under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

“For us, it was important to know their breeding ground. If the specie is reaching in large number in Jhilmil then where is it going post monsoon? This question needed to be answered due to which we roped in WII,” said DVS Khati, the chief wildlife warden. Jhilmil reserve spreads across 3,783.500 hectare and has nearly 325 barasingha.

GPS iridium collars were fitted on the neck of two female deer aged 3-4 years.

The operation was headed by WII experts -- Parag Nigam, Vinod Thakur, Samrat Mondal and Bivash Pandav.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Parag Nigam, expert at WII, radio collaring a swamp deer in Jhilmil Conservati­on Reserve 1.
HT PHOTO Parag Nigam, expert at WII, radio collaring a swamp deer in Jhilmil Conservati­on Reserve 1.

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