Vijaysinh Parmar | TNN | Mar 30, 2017, 04.00 AM ISTRajkot: Gujarat's pride, Asiatic lions, seems to have been left to fend
for themselves in greater Gir area as the state government is sitting on
a crucial proposal to give more protection to the endangered species
outside Gir Wildlife Sanctuary since last 11 years.
In April 2005, Gujarat government had floated a proposal to declare
30,054 hectare area, which included government waste land, forest land
in villages of Palitana, Mahuva, Talaja of Bhavnagar and some parts of
Amreli as 'Sir Dharamkumarsinhji Wildlife Sanctuary'. However, in 2006,
the proposal was modified and it was decided to declare the area as a
'conservation reserve' instead of sanctuary.
The area identified by the government for the 'conservation reserve'
was based on its ecological, fauna, floral, gemological nature and
zoological significance for the purpose of protection, propagation and
developing wildlife and its environment. It was to be the lion's new
permanent corridor.
In 2010, a total of 10,952 hectare (109 sq km) area in Savarkundla,
Palitana, Mahuva and Talaja was marked as 'conservation reserve'. Forest
department gave all details about the village-wise, taluka-wise,
details of government waste land as well as forest land which fall under
the 'conservation reserve' to the concerned government department.
"The plan was to provide safe cover to lions that are moving outside
the Gir Sanctuary and maintain a safe corridor for the big cat's
movement. The proposed conservation reserve was a link for the lion's
corridor from Gir east to Rangala and other parts of Bhavnagar district,
where lions have started living permanently. As human-wildlife
conflicts are on rise, it is high time that the government takes a
decision for long-term conservation of lions," said a senior forest
officer.
When inquired about the status of lion 'conservation reserve',
principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife), G K Sinha said that
the forest department had sent the proposal to government, where the
matter was pending for final approval.
"If government delays decision, the haphazard development in and
around the proposed conservation reserve will destroy the purpose of the
entire proposal. The windmill project close to this proposed
'conservation reserve' is a prime example of it," said another forest
official.
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