Monday, 06 August 2012 13:28
PNS | New Delhi
The home of the world’s last population of Asiatic lions in the
wild, Girnar Forests in Gujrat will now be surrounded by eco-sensitive
zone. The Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) has also declared
the setting up of similar zones around the wildlife sanctuaries of Purna
in Dangs, Narayan Sarovar in Kutch and Vansda National Park in Valsad.
Mining, industrialisation and tourism activities here will also have to
be regulated.
As per the MoEF notification issued recently, Girnar eco-sensitive
zone will occupy an area of 9,318 hectares covering a span of five-km
radius around the sanctuary that covers 27 villages. The area will have
development that would henceforth be regulated through a zonal master
plan expected to come up within two years.
The eco-sensitive zone around the Purna wildlife sanctuary will have
an area of 25,036 ha covering a two-km radius, that also includes 61
villages. Purna has above 3,000 species of plants and animals..
The notification further states that the zone around Narayan Sarovar
wildlife sanctuary will occupy 22,588 ha, of which about 60% is
non-forest land. It will stretch up to 2.5 kilometers throughout the
sanctuary’s periphery, covering 28 villages.
The sources pointing to the specialty of Narayan Sarovar said it
falls under “a separate biotic province of the country” and thereby has a
distinct gene pool, that include grasslands in arid regions, mangrove
forests along the coastal stretches and wetlands.
Vansda National Park that once took pride in flaunting tigers today
takes pride in bird species that are typical to the Western Ghats are .
The area also abounds in various kinds of medicinal shrubs and herbs
with orchids, litchens and ferns.It also hosts nine mammalian species
and some rodent species, as well as reptiles and amphibians. The
eco-sensitive zone in the National Park will spread over five kms of its
total periphery and covering about 13 villages.
Source: http://dailypioneer.com/nation/85619-eco-sensitive-zones-to-now-shield-asiatic-lions-in-gujarat.html
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