Tag: Periyar Tiger Reserve

  • Arikomban is in good properly being, says Forest Minister

    By Express News Service

    KOZHIKODE: Forest Minister A Okay Saseendran acknowledged on Sunday that Arikomban is in good properly being and all obligatory measures have been taken to hint its movement. Speaking to the media in Kozhikode, the Minister gave an exchange on the properly being and website monitoring of Arikomban, the wild tusker which was relocated from Chinnakanal in Idukki to Periyar Tiger Reserve.

    The minister moreover acknowledged that the people of Meghamala are vulnerable to encounter hardships identical to these expert by the people of  Chinnakanal. He outlined that releasing the elephant into the forest will not prohibit its freedom to maneuver.

    The tracker used to look at Arikomban’s movement has confirmed that the tusker is adapting properly to its new environment. He extra added that,” Occasional signal drops are common on account of neighborhood factors all through the forest, and every Kerala and Tamil Nadu are conserving a  shut watch on the movement of Arikomban”

    Regarding the controversy over the AI cameras, the minister clarified that the chief minister had already dismissed baseless allegations made by the opposition. An investigation is underway, and Keltron, the organisation answerable for the digicam, is a trusted organisation that does not discriminate in its subcontracting, he added.

    KOZHIKODE: Forest Minister A Okay Saseendran acknowledged on Sunday that Arikomban is in good properly being and all obligatory measures have been taken to hint its movement. Speaking to the media in Kozhikode, the Minister gave an exchange on the properly being and website monitoring of Arikomban, the wild tusker which was relocated from Chinnakanal in Idukki to Periyar Tiger Reserve.

    The minister moreover acknowledged that the people of Meghamala are vulnerable to encounter hardships identical to these expert by the people of  Chinnakanal. He outlined that releasing the elephant into the forest will not prohibit its freedom to maneuver.

    The tracker used to look at Arikomban’s movement has confirmed that the tusker is adapting properly to its new environment. He extra added that,” Occasional signal drops are common on account of neighborhood factors all through the forest, and every Kerala and Tamil Nadu are conserving a  shut watch on the movement of Arikomban”googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Regarding the controversy over the AI cameras, the minister clarified that the chief minister had already dismissed baseless allegations made by the opposition. An investigation is underway, and Keltron, the organisation answerable for the digicam, is a trusted organisation that does not discriminate in its subcontracting, he added.

  • Arikomban is in good effectively being, says Forest Minister

    By Express News Service

    KOZHIKODE: Forest Minister A Okay Saseendran acknowledged on Sunday that Arikomban is in good effectively being and all obligatory measures have been taken to hint its movement. Speaking to the media in Kozhikode, the Minister gave an substitute on the effectively being and web site monitoring of Arikomban, the wild tusker which was relocated from Chinnakanal in Idukki to Periyar Tiger Reserve.

    The minister moreover acknowledged that the people of Meghamala are susceptible to encounter hardships similar to these expert by the people of  Chinnakanal. He outlined that releasing the elephant into the forest will not prohibit its freedom to maneuver.

    The tracker used to watch Arikomban’s movement has confirmed that the tusker is adapting properly to its new environment. He further added that,” Occasional signal drops are common on account of neighborhood factors all through the forest, and every Kerala and Tamil Nadu are conserving a  shut watch on the movement of Arikomban”

    Regarding the controversy over the AI cameras, the minister clarified that the chief minister had already dismissed baseless allegations made by the opposition. An investigation is underway, and Keltron, the organisation answerable for the digicam, is a trusted organisation that does not discriminate in its subcontracting, he added.

    KOZHIKODE: Forest Minister A Okay Saseendran acknowledged on Sunday that Arikomban is in good effectively being and all obligatory measures have been taken to hint its movement. Speaking to the media in Kozhikode, the Minister gave an substitute on the effectively being and web site monitoring of Arikomban, the wild tusker which was relocated from Chinnakanal in Idukki to Periyar Tiger Reserve.

    The minister moreover acknowledged that the people of Meghamala are susceptible to encounter hardships similar to these expert by the people of  Chinnakanal. He outlined that releasing the elephant into the forest will not prohibit its freedom to maneuver.

    The tracker used to watch Arikomban’s movement has confirmed that the tusker is adapting properly to its new environment. He further added that,” Occasional signal drops are common on account of neighborhood factors all through the forest, and every Kerala and Tamil Nadu are conserving a  shut watch on the movement of Arikomban”googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Regarding the controversy over the AI cameras, the minister clarified that the chief minister had already dismissed baseless allegations made by the opposition. An investigation is underway, and Keltron, the organisation answerable for the digicam, is a trusted organisation that does not discriminate in its subcontracting, he added.

  • Periyar Tiger Reserve welcomes Arikomban, jumbo freed publish treatment

    Express News Service

    IDUKKI:  Following better than three months of planning and a two-day mammoth operation, Arikomban was effectively captured on Saturday. The Periyar Tiger Reserve (PTR), overlaying an house of 925 sqkm, can be the brand new home of the tusker, who was tranquillised and translocated from the shola forests of Chinnakkanal. 

    After an virtually four-hour-long journey, the lorry carrying the sedated tusker reached the doorway to the sanctuary at 10pm on Saturday.  Although rain and the arduous forest path proved a major downside for the forest division, the group effectively launched the tusker inside the reserve forest at Mullakudi half early on Sunday morning. 

    Arun R, Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) of the high-range circle, talked about the elephant was launched effectively deep contained within the forest away from human habitations. “Since elephants are social animals, we hope the tusker will easily adapt to his new surroundings,” he talked about. 

    Arun talked about a radio collar was linked to Arikomban earlier to his launch. “A team tracking his movements will monitor Arikomban and ensure that he stays away from human habitations. We hope the greater expanse of PTR will be to Arikomban’s liking and that he does not stray outside the reserve,” he talked about. Senior veterinary surgeon and darting specialist Arun Zachariah talked about although the elephant had suffered an injury to its trunk by the operation, he was launched after right treatment.  

    Zachariah denied the allegation the tusker’s effectively being will deteriorate as he was darted a variety of events. 
    “Capturing the elephant was a challenging task due to the particular terrain. Besides, the tusker had to be sedated in a standing position, hence booster doses were given to load him safely into the lorry. Arikomban has no health complications and was released after being served an antidote,” he talked about. 

    Chakkakomban, one different wild tusker found roaming by the mission, made the responsibility of the group less complicated. “Arikomban followed Chakkakomban to a suitable spot for the team to dart him. Although we failed to execute the mission on the first day, the situation turned in our favour on Day 2,” he talked about. 

    Although the federal authorities and forest division had anticipated protests from native residents of Kumily whereas the tusker was being moved to PTR on Saturday, what transpired surprised everyone.  Officials have been greeted by jubilant crowds who welcomed the model new customer to the forest land that borders their villages. CCF Arun talked about the response of the residents is a model for others as a result of the tusker has been given a chance to dwell in its pure habitat as an alternative of being taken into captivity.  

    Locals talked about that there is not a human-wildlife conflicts inside the house as a result of the reserve ensures meals and totally different sources needed for wild animals. “Since the tusker will get the food it needs in the reserve, it will not have to stray into human habitations,” a resident talked about. 

    Not all relieved

    Thomas, a resident of Vilakku who injured his hand after being attacked by a wild jumbo

    Despite Arikomban’s seize, Thomas, a resident of Vilakku, should not be absolutely utterly glad. Thomas, who severely injured his correct hand after he was attacked by a wild jumbo near his home in 2019, says translocating Arikomban alone should not be a solution to the human-wild elephant conflicts in Chinnakkanal as there are numerous further trouble-making tuskers inside the house.

    IDUKKI:  Following better than three months of planning and a two-day mammoth operation, Arikomban was effectively captured on Saturday. The Periyar Tiger Reserve (PTR), overlaying an house of 925 sqkm, can be the brand new home of the tusker, who was tranquillised and translocated from the shola forests of Chinnakkanal. 

    After an virtually four-hour-long journey, the lorry carrying the sedated tusker reached the doorway to the sanctuary at 10pm on Saturday.  Although rain and the arduous forest path proved a major downside for the forest division, the group effectively launched the tusker inside the reserve forest at Mullakudi half early on Sunday morning. 

    Arun R, Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) of the high-range circle, talked about the elephant was launched effectively deep contained within the forest away from human habitations. “Since elephants are social animals, we hope the tusker will easily adapt to his new surroundings,” he talked about. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Arun talked about a radio collar was linked to Arikomban earlier to his launch. “A team tracking his movements will monitor Arikomban and ensure that he stays away from human habitations. We hope the greater expanse of PTR will be to Arikomban’s liking and that he does not stray outside the reserve,” he talked about. Senior veterinary surgeon and darting specialist Arun Zachariah talked about although the elephant had suffered an injury to its trunk by the operation, he was launched after right treatment.  

    Zachariah denied the allegation the tusker’s effectively being will deteriorate as he was darted a variety of events. 
    “Capturing the elephant was a challenging task due to the particular terrain. Besides, the tusker had to be sedated in a standing position, hence booster doses were given to load him safely into the lorry. Arikomban has no health complications and was released after being served an antidote,” he talked about. 

    Chakkakomban, one different wild tusker found roaming by the mission, made the responsibility of the group less complicated. “Arikomban followed Chakkakomban to a suitable spot for the team to dart him. Although we failed to execute the mission on the first day, the situation turned in our favour on Day 2,” he talked about. 

    Although the federal authorities and forest division had anticipated protests from native residents of Kumily whereas the tusker was being moved to PTR on Saturday, what transpired surprised everyone.  Officials have been greeted by jubilant crowds who welcomed the model new customer to the forest land that borders their villages. CCF Arun talked about the response of the residents is a model for others as a result of the tusker has been given a chance to dwell in its pure habitat as an alternative of being taken into captivity.  

    Locals talked about that there is not a human-wildlife conflicts inside the house as a result of the reserve ensures meals and totally different sources needed for wild animals. “Since the tusker will get the food it needs in the reserve, it will not have to stray into human habitations,” a resident talked about. 

    Not all relieved

    Thomas, a resident of Vilakku who injured his hand after being attacked by a wild jumbo
    Despite Arikomban’s seize, Thomas, a resident of Vilakku, should not be absolutely utterly glad. Thomas, who severely injured his correct hand after he was attacked by a wild jumbo near his home in 2019, says translocating Arikomban alone should not be a solution to the human-wild elephant conflicts in Chinnakkanal as there are numerous further trouble-making tuskers inside the house.

  • Periyar Tiger Reserve welcomes Arikomban, jumbo freed publish treatment

    Express News Service

    IDUKKI:  Following larger than three months of planning and a two-day mammoth operation, Arikomban was effectively captured on Saturday. The Periyar Tiger Reserve (PTR), overlaying an area of 925 sqkm, could be the brand new home of the tusker, who was tranquillised and translocated from the shola forests of Chinnakkanal. 

    After an nearly four-hour-long journey, the lorry carrying the sedated tusker reached the doorway to the sanctuary at 10pm on Saturday.  Although rain and the arduous forest path proved a big drawback for the forest division, the group effectively launched the tusker inside the reserve forest at Mullakudi half early on Sunday morning. 

    Arun R, Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) of the high-range circle, talked about the elephant was launched effectively deep contained within the forest away from human habitations. “Since elephants are social animals, we hope the tusker will easily adapt to his new surroundings,” he talked about. 

    Arun talked about a radio collar was linked to Arikomban earlier to his launch. “A team tracking his movements will monitor Arikomban and ensure that he stays away from human habitations. We hope the greater expanse of PTR will be to Arikomban’s liking and that he does not stray outside the reserve,” he talked about. Senior veterinary surgeon and darting specialist Arun Zachariah talked about although the elephant had suffered an injury to its trunk via the operation, he was launched after right treatment.  

    Zachariah denied the allegation the tusker’s effectively being will deteriorate as he was darted numerous events. 
    “Capturing the elephant was a challenging task due to the particular terrain. Besides, the tusker had to be sedated in a standing position, hence booster doses were given to load him safely into the lorry. Arikomban has no health complications and was released after being served an antidote,” he talked about. 

    Chakkakomban, one different wild tusker found roaming via the mission, made the obligation of the group easier. “Arikomban followed Chakkakomban to a suitable spot for the team to dart him. Although we failed to execute the mission on the first day, the situation turned in our favour on Day 2,” he talked about. 

    Although the federal authorities and forest division had anticipated protests from native residents of Kumily whereas the tusker was being moved to PTR on Saturday, what transpired surprised all people.  Officials have been greeted by jubilant crowds who welcomed the model new customer to the forest land that borders their villages. CCF Arun talked about the response of the residents is a model for others as a result of the tusker has been given a chance to dwell in its pure habitat in its place of being taken into captivity.  

    Locals talked about that there is not a human-wildlife conflicts inside the area as a result of the reserve ensures meals and totally different sources needed for wild animals. “Since the tusker will get the food it needs in the reserve, it will not have to stray into human habitations,” a resident talked about. 

    Not all relieved

    Thomas, a resident of Vilakku who injured his hand after being attacked by a wild jumbo

    Despite Arikomban’s seize, Thomas, a resident of Vilakku, should not be absolutely utterly happy. Thomas, who severely injured his correct hand after he was attacked by a wild jumbo near his home in 2019, says translocating Arikomban alone should not be a solution to the human-wild elephant conflicts in Chinnakkanal as there are numerous further trouble-making tuskers inside the area.

    IDUKKI:  Following larger than three months of planning and a two-day mammoth operation, Arikomban was effectively captured on Saturday. The Periyar Tiger Reserve (PTR), overlaying an area of 925 sqkm, could be the brand new home of the tusker, who was tranquillised and translocated from the shola forests of Chinnakkanal. 

    After an nearly four-hour-long journey, the lorry carrying the sedated tusker reached the doorway to the sanctuary at 10pm on Saturday.  Although rain and the arduous forest path proved a big drawback for the forest division, the group effectively launched the tusker inside the reserve forest at Mullakudi half early on Sunday morning. 

    Arun R, Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) of the high-range circle, talked about the elephant was launched effectively deep contained within the forest away from human habitations. “Since elephants are social animals, we hope the tusker will easily adapt to his new surroundings,” he talked about. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Arun talked about a radio collar was linked to Arikomban earlier to his launch. “A team tracking his movements will monitor Arikomban and ensure that he stays away from human habitations. We hope the greater expanse of PTR will be to Arikomban’s liking and that he does not stray outside the reserve,” he talked about. Senior veterinary surgeon and darting specialist Arun Zachariah talked about although the elephant had suffered an injury to its trunk via the operation, he was launched after right treatment.  

    Zachariah denied the allegation the tusker’s effectively being will deteriorate as he was darted numerous events. 
    “Capturing the elephant was a challenging task due to the particular terrain. Besides, the tusker had to be sedated in a standing position, hence booster doses were given to load him safely into the lorry. Arikomban has no health complications and was released after being served an antidote,” he talked about. 

    Chakkakomban, one different wild tusker found roaming via the mission, made the obligation of the group easier. “Arikomban followed Chakkakomban to a suitable spot for the team to dart him. Although we failed to execute the mission on the first day, the situation turned in our favour on Day 2,” he talked about. 

    Although the federal authorities and forest division had anticipated protests from native residents of Kumily whereas the tusker was being moved to PTR on Saturday, what transpired surprised all people.  Officials have been greeted by jubilant crowds who welcomed the model new customer to the forest land that borders their villages. CCF Arun talked about the response of the residents is a model for others as a result of the tusker has been given a chance to dwell in its pure habitat in its place of being taken into captivity.  

    Locals talked about that there is not a human-wildlife conflicts inside the area as a result of the reserve ensures meals and totally different sources needed for wild animals. “Since the tusker will get the food it needs in the reserve, it will not have to stray into human habitations,” a resident talked about. 

    Not all relieved

    Thomas, a resident of Vilakku who injured his hand after being attacked by a wild jumbo
    Despite Arikomban’s seize, Thomas, a resident of Vilakku, should not be absolutely utterly happy. Thomas, who severely injured his correct hand after he was attacked by a wild jumbo near his home in 2019, says translocating Arikomban alone should not be a solution to the human-wild elephant conflicts in Chinnakkanal as there are numerous further trouble-making tuskers inside the area.

  • No clearance from Environment Ministry for the Idukki airstrip, Centre tells Kerala HC

    By Online Desk

    CHENNAI: The Centre on Friday objected to the airstrip being constructed in Idukki. The Centre knowledgeable the Kerala High Court that clearance has not been secured from the Ministry of Environment and Forest for the Rs 13 crore, airstrip venture at Sathram close to Vandiperiyar within the Idukki district.

    Environmentalists are of the view that the airstrip is more likely to have an effect on the wildlife and ecology of Periyar Tiger Reserve. The Tiger Reserve is dwelling to uncommon endemic natural world.

    A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court Justice CS Dias and Justice C Jayachandran had been coping with a PIL looking for a course to state authorities to not proceed with the development of the airstrip and operation of aircrafts in 4.8565 hectares with out acquiring clearance underneath Section 2 of the Forest Conservation Act and Environmental Clearance.

    According to Live Law, the Centre knowledgeable the High Court that the state authorities has not sought permission to assemble an airstrip within the stated location and that no prior approval has been hunted for the venture though permission from the Ministry of Forest is necessary for the venture.

    It was acknowledged that the connectivity between the wildlife areas are very essential for the motion of wildlife to make sure long run bodily and genetic viability of the inhabitants and that linear infrastructure improvement like, street, rail, canal, pipelines, rope-ways, transmission strains and so on crossing by way of such wildlife areas can act as menace for dispersal of wildlife, the report stated.

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    Last month, an setting activist and petitioner, MN Jayachandran advised this every day that although authorities declare the aim of the airstrip is for coaching NCC cadets, the plan is to function small flights for vacationers. “If they need clearance from MoEF, the Wildlife Protection Act must be amended because it doesn’t enable the flying of plane over the protected forest areas,” he famous.

    “The aircraft will be flying low over the Periyar reserve as the runway is located close to the border. The high-pitch sound of aircraft will scare away birds.  Wildlife is around 50 sq km of the PTR will undergo severe disturbance and it will affect the breeding ecology of tigers,” Jayachandran added.