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Mrudul Godbole
30-11-2009, 10:57 AM
The West Bengal government for the first time will conduct tiger census through DNA sampling of the animal’s scat in Sunderbans in January 2010.

Till now, pug marks were used to count the tigers, but there was always controversy regarding the veracity.

During the 2006 census, the State government had rejected the Indian Statistical Institute’s claim that there were not more than 70 tigers in Sunderbans, the world’s largest delta.

“Sunderbans is not like Buxa or any other tiger reserve. The terrain here is very difficult and requires a special method. So we will go for DNA sampling which will be used for the first time to estimate the number of tigers,” Sunderbans Biosphere Reserve (SBR) director Pradeep Vyas told PTI.

The census would be held in January and February 2010. DNA profiling of the tiger’s scat will be done to count the animals, he said.

“It will provide the exact number of big cats in the mangrove habitat. We are sure we can do it,” Mr. Vyas said, adding that lightweight ‘tiger guards’ would be provided to the scat collectors. The scats would be sent to the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology for DNA sampling. Wildlife Institute of India would also be involved in the census which would be done in phases, the SBR director said.

Besides DNA sampling, camera trapping would also be used for the count, Mr. Vyas said, adding that about 250 cameras would be positioned in different areas in the world heritage site depending upon tiger density.

Wildlife experts also feel that there should be a proper method for tiger count in Sunderbans.

“The mangrove habitat of the Sundarbans require innovative methods to get an accurate picture of the tiger population there,” Wildlife Protection Society of India director Belinda Wright said.

Biswajit Roy Chowdhury, a member of the state wildlife board who has worked in the Sunderbans for a long period, also said considering the difficult terrain and vast area, a special method was required for tiger census.

In the pug mark method, the fresh left hind imprints were collected from the field and analysed.

Link - http://beta.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/article53349.ece

Sabyasachi Patra
30-11-2009, 02:07 PM
I hope with the DNA based census, will give us an estimate of tiger numbers, that is closer to reality. In the past, there have been claims and counter claims about the tiger numbers. If the DNA based census is in line with the estimates done by the Indian Statistical Institute, then it would come as a huge hole in our tiger numbers. However, better to know the reality. Look forward to further news on this census.

Cheers,
Sabyasachi

Lakshminarayanan Nataraja
30-11-2009, 06:08 PM
Many scientists including Dr.Karanth have opined that DNA is the ideal option for estimating tiger numbers in Sunderbans.

Dr. Karanth however stated that the DNA method in India is new and that the results are to be very carefully verified with the already available guestimates.