Rs 1-cr package for Kaziranga

Press Trust of India Updated - March 12, 2018 at 02:30 PM.

Saving nature: Floods and poaching have ravaged the prized Kaziranga park. — Photo: Ritu Raj Konwar

Union Environment and Tourism Minister Jayanti Natarajan announced a Rs 1 crore package for world-famous Kaziranga National Park on Wednesday to tackle the situation arising there out of waves of flood and consequent death of animals this year.

The money was sanctioned from the Tiger Reserve Fund for the park, a World Heritage Site, where a total 39 rhinos have been killed in less than 10 months. Natarajan, who reviewed the situation in the park following the devastating floods and recent incidents of rhino poaching, also announced that five country boats and four speed boats would be immediately sanctioned to the Park to help in the rescue and protection of animals.

The Union Minister, who was accompanied by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, also stressed the need to strengthen the network between different agencies engaged in wildlife protection.

Referring to recent incidents of poaching in the Park, she said the Wildlife Crime Control Board was conducting an inquiry into the killings and necessary action would be taken after the submission of the report.

The involvement of militants in poaching has been established and the concerned department was taking steps accordingly.

Measures were also being taken to increase the number of forest guards to ensure increased vigil and patrolling in the park.

There were plans to construct flyovers from Bokakhat to Jakhalabandha on NH 37 which runs through the park to prevent killing of animals when they cross to the highlands in adjacent Karbi Anglong district during the floods, she said. The Union Minister also held a closed-door meeting with the Chief Minister, State Forest Minister Rakibul Hussain and senior Government officials.

Published on October 10, 2012 16:38