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    Kawal Sanctuary notified as Tiger Reserve
    Andhra Pradesh | Posted on Apr 11, 2012 at 10:28am IST

    HYDERABAD: Much to the delight of animal-lovers and environmentalists, the state government on Tuesday notified the Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary in Adilabad district as Tiger Reserve. About 893 sqkm of the wildlife sanctuary has been notified as core area, while another 1,123 sqkm area has been declared buffer zone for the tiger reserve.
    Each tiger reserve has a core area where no development activity is allowed and the buffer zone also has restrictions on the developmental works. Though the Centre gave its nod for the tiger reserve in June last year, it was delayed due to various reasons.
    Kawal is the 42nd tiger reserve in the country. By declaring Kawal a tiger reserve, the government expects an increase in the number of tigers, especially in central Indian landscape.
    Currently, the wildlife sanctuary has about 20 tigers as per an unofficial count. India's tiger population has increased from 1,411 in 2006 to 1,706 in 2010 but their habitat area shrunk by about 22 per cent.
    With the earning of 'Tiger reserve' tag, the Kawal Sanctuary will be provided more funds through the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) to help Kawal grow as a tiger habitat. Better security will be provided to bring down poaching and felling of trees that would help in improving herbivorous population leading to better tiger breeding. The main objective for the declaration of Kawal Tiger Reserve is ''to protect, restore, manage and maintain representative biodiversity of Deccan plateau of Sahyadri Mountain Ranges along with ecological processes and conservation of wild gene pool with a focus on Tiger."
    Kawal Tiger Reserve represents the typical floral and fauna of the Deccan Plateau. The reserve with dense Teak (Tectona grandis) and bamboo (Dendrocalmus strictus) forests is enriched with 673 other species of plants. It is also abode for a variety of wild animals including 23 insect species, 10 species of amphibians, 34 reptile species, 267 bird species and 75 species of mammals like Royal Bengal Tiger, Gaur, wild dog and Sloth bear.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Good News.
    Subsequent to ,in principle ,approval accorded by NTCA on or before 09/08/2011 to 6 tiger habitats for declaring them as Tiger Reserves, it is the first instance where all formalities have been completed between the Centre and State and Kewal is a Tiger Reserve now[ provided the News item is true].

    With shrinking forest cover for tiger, bringing more new areas under coverage of Tiger Reserves, particularly those areas falling under tiger corridors is possibly the only ray of hope.

    If this news is true and if Biligiri-Ranganatha Temple has formally been notified by State (I am yet to see its name in GOI/WII list),then we have 41 Tiger Reserves now.

    There are other 5 tiger habitats which have received ,in principle, NTCA approval on or before 09/08/2011 for declaring them as Tiger Reserves viz.1.Pilibhit(UP) 2.Sunabeda (Orissa) 3.Ratapani(MP) 4.Kudremukh (Karnataka)5.Mukandra Hills(Rajasthan), but formalities between the Centre and the States are yet to be completed.

    There are further 6 habitats recommended by NTCA to States advising them for submission of proposals for appraisal.

    Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

    Care:In some cases, the vast gap between ,in principle, approval and actual notification is not clearly reflected in the news item.
    Last edited by Saktipada Panigrahi; 16-04-2012 at 11:19 PM. Reason: Cross checking with published data

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