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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Health--Science/Earth/Flora--Fauna/Env-minist\

ry-approves-tiger-relocation-protocol/articleshow/4688205.cms

 

Env ministry approves tiger relocation protocol

22 Jun 2009, 1701 hrs IST, PTI

 

NEW DELHI: The Environment Ministry has approved a blueprint for tiger

relocation prepared by National Tiger Conservation Authority, paving the

 

way for the second phase of big cat population revival plan in the Sariska

reserve of Rajasthan.

 

" I have approved the protocol. It is an important plan for better tiger

conservation in the country whenever there is translocation of animal, " Union

Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said.

 

After shifting three tigers -- a male and two females -- last year, the

Rajasthan government had put on hold its plan to relocate two more animals after

NTCA decided to frame guidelines detailing steps needed for the translocation

process to be adopted by the states.

 

" The protocol has minute details such as which type of animal of what age can be

translocated on what conditions. Though there were already translocation

guidelines but the protocol will be like a Bible for the wildlife officials

planning to shift the tiger from one reserve to another. They will have to

strictly adhere to the norms, " a senior NTCA official said.

 

Prepared by the NTCA in association with the wildlife experts and Dehradun-based

Wildlife Institute of India (WII), the protocol is based on international

guidelines.

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