The Hindu (Erode)

Synchronis­ed survey of Nilgiri Tahr begins in T.N.

The survey will also cover the Eravikulam and the Silent Valley National Parks of Kerala that are contiguous with the tahr habitats in Tamil Nadu

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The Forest Department on Monday launched the rst synchronis­ed estimation of the Nilgiri Tahr, the State animal of Tamil Nadu.

The synchronis­ed survey will also cover the Eravikulam and the Silent Valley National Parks of Kerala that are contiguous with the tahr habitats in Tamil Nadu.

The three-day exercise is carried out by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department in collaborat­ion with Kerala Forest Department, Wildlife Institute of India, WWF-India and the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN).

“The Nilgiri Tahr habitat of Tamil Nadu is divided into 13 forest divisions, 100 forest beats and 140 blocks for synchronis­ed survey. More than 700 eld sta will be involved in the survey from April 29 to May 1,” Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary, Environmen­t, Climate Change and

Forest, posted on ‘X’.

“Grass Hills National Park and Mukurthi National Park share their boundary with Eravikulam National Park and Silent Valley National Park of Kerala respective­ly. The results of the synchronis­ed survey and the approximat­e numbers of Nilgiri Tahr in the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu will provide crucial and critical baseline data for conservati­on planning and management of Nilgiri Tahr population,” the post said.

M.G. Ganesan, Director of the Project Nilgiri Tahr said, the population would be estimated using bounded count and double observer methods. The exercise starts from 7 a.m. and continues until a team assigned for a particular tahr habitat area covers the entire place.

The Department is not using drones for the survey as their sound and movement might disturb the mountain ungulate.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? The three-day estimation of the Nilgiri Tahr carried out by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department in collaborat­ion with Kerala Forest Department, Wildlife Institute of India, WWF-India and IUCN began on Monday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T The three-day estimation of the Nilgiri Tahr carried out by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department in collaborat­ion with Kerala Forest Department, Wildlife Institute of India, WWF-India and IUCN began on Monday.

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