Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve: ENVIRONMENT

News: Demand for tiger skin, poaching and other administrative lapses at Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, are probed after wildlife activist Ajay Dubey files a complaint about negligence to conservation.

 

What’s in the news?

  • Madhya Pradesh government begins probe into tiger poaching, other anomalies at Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve.
  • Some of the issues that come under the purview of the act include, Illegal felling of trees and transportation of woods in the Nauradehi Sanctuary.
  • Nauradehi Sanctuary was initiated in 2018 for the reintroduction programme; current tiger numbers are 16, in the new tiger reserve.
  • Insufficient prey and health facility that are key factors that have led to degradation of tiger population in the reserve.

 Poaching in India:

  • The hunting of the tigers to supply the demand for body parts such as claws, whiskers, and bones also remained a large problem.
  • Southeast Asia traditional medicine and black market and superstition are root causes of demand.
  • Some of the poaching techniques used are electrocuting, using poisonous content, and trapping.
  • Out of all the states, Madhya Pradesh has become the most affected one, where over 90 tiger mortalities have been reported in the last 29 months.
  • Electrical shock from fences used in guarding crops and snares used on other animals are also some of the causes of accidental deaths.

 Difficulties in Addressing the Issue:

  • The low conviction rates for poaching discourage the enforcement of laws against the acts.
  • There is no standard way for states to report tiger population which complicates the verification process.

·         This is because human and animals compete for space and resources hence resulting to retaliatory killings by the villagers.

  • Some of the tribal people who have always engaged in hunting the tigers may consider the act as a means of making money.

 Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve:

  • Location:

o    The Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve lies in Sagar, Damoh and Narsinghpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India.

o    In the Madhya Pradesh it ranks seventh while in India it is at the 54th position.

o    Named after Rani Durgavati who is an epitome of bravery and Gond

 Source: https://www.theweek.in/wire-updates/national/2024/07/09/del75-env-tiger-reserve-probe.html