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In the Andhra Pradesh, where population of the tigers has dwindled the alarmingly in the few past years and the reported to be the anywhere between 70 and 100, decision to established Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary in the Adilabad as second tiger reserve has dribbled off a main controversy. Some tribal groups are raising the hue and the cry against move.
While, 42 habitations of the Dalit groups are living in the Jannaram forest area and the surrounding this area thus these groups are against to the decision to establish Kawal as a tiger reserve. But state forest department wants relocated to these group.
Principal Chief Conservation of the Forest, Hitesh Malhotra told media conference in the Hyderabad that there wasn’t proposal to the shift or evacuates any habitation or village from that region. We have repeatedly illuminated that there was no such the proposal. There isn’t question of any forcible the evacuation, he said.
The Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary will have buffer zone area of the 1,123 square kilometers and the core area of 839 sq km. only 4 habitations were in core area. They will be relocated only if gram sabhas of those habitations pass a resolution the expressing willingness. Then simply we will send proposal to tiger project for funding, he said.
Tiger Reserve of the Nagarjuna Sagar Srisailam Tige ahs total population of the tiger of 60. But tiger’s numbers in the Kawal Tiger Reserve was an abysmal 2 to 5. One decade ago, there were 12 tigers in area but due to disturbances and the increasing the pressure of population of the human, they have the migrated to Maharashtra forests, said by Hitesh Malhotra.
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