Bihar govt identifies Kaimur forests for tiger reserve

Chandrapur: A tigress and her four cubs cool off in a watering hole in Kolsa range of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve after a sumptuous meal of a bison whom they hunted together on April 5, 2017. The reserve is located in in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra established in 1994-95. Tadoba serves as the prime habitat of Indian tiger and Panthers, which are the key species in these areas along with other species of cat family

Patna,  After seeing the increasing number of tigers in Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) the Bihar government has initiated to develop second tiger reserve in Kaimur forests.

According to senior forest officers, VTR is spread across almost 900 sq km and is home to 31 tigers as per latest census. Apart from the tigers, the VTR is also a home to leopards, bears, deer, foxes, jackals, wild dogs and many other animals. VTR is nearing saturation point as the number of animals are constantly increasing.

The forest officers said that the first initiative to develop Kaimur into a second tiger reserve was made after several tigers and their pug marks were spotted in the area. The number of pug marks are being counted and then the proposal will be sent to National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).

Forest Division Officer of Kaimur Vikas Ahlawat told IANS that the process to protect other animals in the area has been initiated and the forest is under surveillance.

He claimed that as the other animals started coming in the reserve, the tigers will also come.

A senior official of Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change said that Kaimur forest area is spread across double the area of VTR. Though the government is trying to increase the forest area of VTR but it is also working on other options. Kaimur forests are surrounded by three states – Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

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