Himanshu Kaushik & Niyati Parikh | TNN | Updated: Aug 2, 2017, 09:40 AM IST
AHMEDABAD: Given that both the Asiatic lion and the Bengal tiger
are in the same "endangered" category on the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species, the Centre's stepmotherly attitude towards the
Asiatic lion is difficult to understand. Both UPA and NDA
governments at the Centre have shown the same disregard for
conservation of Asiatic lions allocating for lions funds equivalent to
only 2.6% of that spent on Bengal tigers.
Between 2012 and 2017, Project Tiger bagged Rs1,007 crore for
conservation from the Centre, but the Asiatic lion received a paltry
Rs25.80 crore to save itself.
Remaining fixed in its stand of not providing separate funds for lion
conservation, the Union government has not only rejected Gujarat
government's proposal, "A Plan for Consolidating Long Term Conservation
of Asiatic Lions," but also asked the state government to prioritize
projects and activities within Rs1 crore.
The ministry has said that Asiatic lion conservation does not fall
under the category of "scheduled project" and cannot be considered at
par with the tiger conservation project.
In reply to a question by an MP from West Bengal, Md Nadimul Haque,
the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change stated that
Gujarat government had sought central funding to the tune of Rs135
crore and had proposed bearing a share of Rs 15 crore for lion
conservation.
"However, as the requisite funds were not available under the
centrally sponsored scheme - 'Integrated Development of Wildlife
Habitats (IDWH)' the state government of Gujarat was advised to review
the proposal and prioritize activities up to Rs 1 crore," stated the
ministry's reply.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/lions-lose-funds-catfight-to-tigers/articleshow/59871100.cms
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