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6-7-2007

Flash floods kill 85 blackbucks, 2 (Asiatic) Lions

Ahmedabad Newsline By Bashir Pathan

http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=244495

There is a possibility that more

dead blackbucks can be found once the flood waters start receding.

Gandhinagar, July 5: Flash floods have claimed the lives of around 85

blackbucks in areas outside the Blackbuck

National Park at Velavadar in Bhavnagar district (and two lions have been found dead

along the Shetrunji

River). This has forced

the state forest department to take precautionary measures in and around the

Park areas. Meanwhile, in the peripheral areas of Gir National Park

and Sanctuary, two lions have died in flash floods.

A senior official attached to the Blackbuck National Park

said, “The forest staff has been able to recover the bodies of at least

85 animals. The possibility that more dead blackbucks can be found when the

flood waters start receding cannot be ruled out.”

As the reports of death of blackbucks reached the state forest

headquarters in Gandhinagar, the department directed Bharat

Pathak, conservator of forest (wildlife), Junagadh, to rush

to Velavadar and oversee the precautionary measures being taken at the Park and

its surrounding villages.

Pathak said that no blackbuck has died in the Park due to the

torrential rains and that all the casualties have occurred in the villages

outside the Park. “I am camping in Velavadar at present. Fodder is being

provided to a large number of blackbucks, which have taken shelter on the

raised platforms created by the department in and around the Park,” he

added.

Pathak further said that several villages located in the vicinity of

the Park, including Nari, Ganeshgadh, Madhiya, Savainagar, Narmad and Kheta

Khatli are still under water. Around 2,000 blackbucks live in the Park and as

many are reported to be living in the surrounding villages.

Meanwhile, two lions have been found dead along the Shetrunji river

because of heavy rains in the region. One of the lions was found between

Chandgadh and near Amba village in Liliya Taluka village

in Amreli taluka Distric, while the other was found in Chiroda village

in Palitana Taluka in Bhavnagar

district. (One was lioness aged about 8 – 9 years and was said to be

living with her two cubs and male lion in Lililya village area. Nature lovers

have demanded to search for this lions. Few News papers including Times of

India have reported only one death but forest dept. has confirmed death of 2 so

far).

 

 

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