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Mrudul Godbole
20-08-2010, 11:41 AM
Nine spotted deer die in West Bengal
IANS, Aug 19, 2010, 07.52pm IST

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KOLKATA: Six spotted deer died of exhaustion while being transported to another park in West Bengal Thursday, a senior forest official said.

Three other spotted deer died in another incident.

The state's chief principal conservator of forest (Wildlife and Bio-Diversity), SB Mondal said: "Six deer died of fatigue while being shifted from the Parmadan Deer Park in North 24-Parganas to Doibanki Deer Acclimatising Centre in Sunderbans, while the rest three died after fighting among themselves in the Parmadan Park."

According to forest officials, around 26 spotted deer were being shifted to Doibanki to be released in the Sunderbans Bio-sphere to increase the prey base for the Royal Bengal Tigers.

With an increase in incidents of tigers straying into human habitation in search of food, experts and senior forest officials have concluded that the big cats were moving into villages due to scarcity of prey in the forests.

So, a decision has been taken to release deer or wild boar in the core area of the Sunderbans.

Mondal said, "Six of the 26 deer died because of fatigue due to the long journey."

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Bibhav Behera
20-08-2010, 11:52 AM
Such lapses on the park of the park authorities are unacceptable. Similar incidents have happened in Orissa as well when a giraffe was being transported to Nandan Kanan Zoo and died after making contact with an overhead wire in transit.

Such negligence should be punished severely. Only then will they understand the importance of a life.

Regards.

Sabyasachi Patra
22-08-2010, 09:28 PM
The spotted deer need to be handled well. I remember an incident when the walls of the Keoladeo Ghana bird sanctuary in bharatpur had broken and the spotted deer had come out of the park. The forest department authorities had rounded up the spotted deers and tried to transport them in trucks. The spotted deer can't tolerate such adrenalin surge. About 40 of those had died. The forest department has to be very careful when they are handling these animals.