An uncanny political fight treading into wildlife will start from Monday
when a committee of experts will consider relocation of lions from Gir
Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat to Kuno Palpur in Madhya Pradesh as
directed by the Supreme Court earlier this year.
Gujarat chief
minister Narendra Modi had opposed the relocation terming Gir lions as
“Gujarati pride” and had even threatened to
seek review of the Supreme Court order, which has not happened so
far. Madhya Pradesh had claimed that Kuno Palpur was ready for soft
release of lions.
The differing view of the two state
governments and some wildlife experts would come out in open when
wildlife wardens of the two stat
es participate in the environment ministry’s committee to decide on relocation of Gir lions.
Chetan Chauhan
, Hindustan Times New Delhi, July 28, 2013
The
committed is headed by additional director general, wildlife, SS
Gabrayal and has experts such as former director of Wildlife Institute
of India (WII) PR Sinha, WII faculty J Y Jhala, senior ecologist Ravi
Chellam and ATS John as members. The visible omission from the committee
is petitioner and conservationist Fayaz Khudsar, who has worked
extensively in Kuno.
Many believe that the committee is loaded with experts who believe that Kuno is not ready for relocation.
Chellam,
who did Kuno habitat viable study in 1993, in his report to the Supreme
Court had raised doubts over MP’s claim on prey base in Kuno to sustain
lion population and adequacy of 344 sq kilometer of the park to provide
second home to the big cats.
“Review of the most recent data
provided by Madhya Pradesh reveals several flaws both with data
collection methods as well as potentially with the analysis,” he said in
his note to the court. Sinha had also raised doubts over Kuno’s ability
to sustain relocation.
Madhya Pradesh forest department is not
ready to take this criticism. “Any expert from anywhere in the world can
visit Kuno and do a study on prey base,” said a senior MP forest
department official. “Kuno may be 344 sq kms but it is part of
contiguous forest of 4,000 sq kms. The limit of the park can be extended
any time,” the official added.
Other than experts, MP
government officials will also have to face charged Gujarat government
officials, who have been directed to oppose the relocation tooth and
nail.
Environment ministry officials, however, said all views
would be taken into consideration and the committee may be expanded for
wider scientific input. “Lions will not go there immediately. It will
take some time,” an official said.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Modi-Shivraj-war-for-lions-to-heat-up/Article1-1099719.aspx
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