Published: Wednesday, Apr 4, 2012, 14:27 IST
By Paras K Jha & Roxy Gagdekar | Place: Gandhinagar | Agency: DNA
Gujarat's 'pride' was so far limited to Gir alone, but if the plans
work as per design, the big cats' roar will now echo loud and clear in
Porbandar's Barda Sanctuary too from this August.
As many as eight Asiatic lions of Gir will make the sanctuary their
home by August, 2012 as the state forest department has decided to shift
four pairs of lions in the newly-developed gene pool centre in Barda
Forest around 160 km away from Gir.
The principal secretary,
state environment and forest department, SK Nanda said, "We will be
shifting lions from Gir to Barda Sanctuary very soon. It is part of our
gene pool programme for making the breed genetically very strong and to
develop genetic diversity amongst big cats."
Confirming the
developments additional chief conservator of forest, HS Singh said, "We
are already having gene pool programme in Rampara vidi near Wankaner of
Rajkot district. We have been successful in lion conservation programme,
as three cubs have been born at Rampara vidi. Now, we will be shifting
four pairs of lions to Barda Sanctuary post-monsoon, by August."
Singh
further said that the present hot weather is not conducive for shifting
the cats to a new location. "Lions find it extremely difficult to
adjust to new environment. Therefore, when weather conditions become
more favorable for lions post-monsoon season, we will shift them," he
said.
Member of National Board for Wildlife in India,
Divyabhanusinh Chavada said he is very happy that the lions have been
moved to Barda Wildlife Sanctuary. "This is very good, but what's next?
The lions are happily multiplying. Today, they are 411, tomorrow they'll
be 500. Where will they go next? Gujarat government needs to conserve
their traditional corridor. The land needs to be immediately acquired
and conserved," he said.
The forest department, which has
distributed the lion families in different grids, will ensure that those
shifted to Barda have different family genes. "It is set process of
selecting the animals for gene-pool conservation programme. We will be
shifting lions and lionesses having different family genes for the
breeding. So the genetic diversity can be maintained. Further, we will
be picking lions who barge into human habitat often for shifting to the
new place,” said Singh.
To feed these lions, a prey base has also
been developed in Barda Sanctuary. "There has been a breeding centre for
Sambar deer (Rusa Unicolor) at Killeshwar temple in Barda Sanctuary.
This place was the forest reserve of erstwhile king Jamsaheb of
Jamnagar.”
Source: http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_lions-roar-to-echo-in-porbandar-s-barda-sanctuary_1671423
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