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Gir lions can breathe easy for now

TNN 17 September 2009, 01:44am IST

 

AHMEDABAD: The standing committee of the National Board for Wildlife which met

in New Delhi on Wednesday has asked experts to review and give their

opinions on the scientific and social aspects of translocation of Asiatic Lions

from Gir to Kuno Palpur in Madhya Pradesh (MP).

 

Union minister of environment and forest and chairman of the standing committee

Jairam Ramesh accepted Gujarat government's point of view and asked the panel if

there were any other options available.

 

Principal chief conservator of forest, Gujarat, Pradeep Khanna and principal

secretary SK Nanda raised the point that earlier attempts to translocate lions

to Chandraprabha in Uttar Pradesh had failed. Also, it was pointed out that

conservation efforts of Gujarat were much better than any other state which had

led to the increase in lion population.

 

The duo also said that lions need peaceful co-existence with the people in their

surroundings. " People of Gujarat take pride in living in harmony with lions

which would not be the case in MP, " they added.

 

Official sources said that it was also proposed that MP can get lions from the

various zoos in the country and they can then release the second generation of

the big cats in the wild. Officials said during the meeting, the experts also

raised doubts over conservation aspect of zoo-bred lions.

 

Nanda said the minister has asked experts to give their opinions and papers on

doubts raised over translocation by the Gujarat government. The Union ministry

would then, based on these, file their reply in the Supreme Court to a petition

by Biodiversity Conservation Trust of India, a Delhi-based NGO seeking transfer

of lions from Gujarat to MP.

 

He said that it was a victory for the state as Gujarat's viewpoint was accepted

in principle by the minister. Meanwhile, the mail and fax campaigns against

shifting of lions continued through Wednesday. Officials said that over 1,500

mails and 500 faxes were sent to Ramesh and the Wildlife Trust of India.

 

Thank you for your compassion !

With best regards,

Debasis Chakrabarti

Compassionate Crusaders Trust

http://www.animalcrusaders.org

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