Posted at: Mar 10, 2016, 1:48 AM; last updated: Mar 10, 2016, 1:48 AM (IST)
Manas Dasgupta
Ahmedabad, March 9
As many as 310 Asiatic Lions, declared as endangered species, had died
in its only abode, the Gir sanctuary in the Saurashtra region of
Gujarat, in the past five years, Forest Minister Mangubhai Patel
informed the state Assembly in a written reply to a question by a
Congress member.
Along with lions, 547 leopards had also died in the sanctuary during the
same period. The minister, however, claimed that only 25 of the Asiatic
lions had died unnaturally; 10 of them perishing in unprecedented heavy
floods in parts of Amreli and Bhavnagar districts last year.
Other causes for unnatural deaths included falling in open wells,
electrocution caused by electrified barbed wire, fencing by farmers to
protect their agricultural produces from wild animals and accidents on
the railway tracks passing through the sanctuary. The road accidents on
the highways passing through the forest also accounted for a few
unnatural deaths, he said. Besides lions, 121 leopards also faced
similar unnatural deaths including four being hit by passing goods
train, he added.
To prevent such accidents, the government was constructing
speed-breakers on the highways passing through the forest areas and
parapet walls around the open wells, fencing the railway track on both
sides and increased vigil against the farmers electrifying the barbed
wire fencing, besides imposing heavy penalty on the farmers ignoring the
government order, the minister said.http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/310-asiatic-lions-died-in-gir-in-5-yrs/206824.html
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