Wildlife Conservation & Restoration Tourism
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Wildlife Conservation Strategy
Wildlife and forests shall be declared priorty sector at the national level
for which funds should be earmarked.
Law enforcement agencies must ensure that those engaged in poaching illicit
trade in wildlife and wildlife products, destruction of their habitat, and
such other illegal activities are given quick and deterent punishment.
We should fully tap the potential in wildlife tourism and at the same time
take care that it does not have adverse impact in wildlife and protected areas.
The revenue erned from increased tourism should be used entirely to augment
available resources for conservation.
Protecting interests of the poor and tribals living around protected aresas
should be handlied with sensitivity and with maximum participation of the
affected people. They should have access to the minor forest produce, in the
forest outside of national parks and sanctuaries. Employment and means generation
for these people is crucial for maintaing symbiosis between the forests, wildlife
and the people. People should be encouraged to take up afforestation and conservation
in new areas.
While strengthening protective measures against traditional threasts to wildlife,
we should also respond to newer threats such as toxic chemicals and pesticides.
There should be greater government organizations engaged in wildlife conservation.
Mainstream media to better highlight their activites as also successes of
governmental initiatives that have worked.
Creatively produced Television Programmes on wildlife and ecology are widely
appreciated by young and old as seen from the popularity of dedicated T.V.
channels like, Discovery, National Geographic and Animal Planet. it is proposed
that Prasar Bharati and our private channels along with agencies like WWF
for Nature should collaborate and increase original Indian content in different
languages on our television.
No diversion of forestland for non-forest purposes from critical and ecologically
fragile habitat shall be allowed.
Lands falling within 10km. Of the boundaries of National parks and Sanctuaries
should be notified as eco-fragile zones under section 3(v) of the Environment
(protection) Act and Rule 5Sub-rule 5(viii)& (x) of the Environment (Protection)
Rules.
Removal of encroachments and illegal activites from within forest lands and
protected Areas.
No commericial mono-culture to replace natural forests.
The settlement of rights in national parks and Sanctuaries should not be used
to exclude or reduce the areas that are crucial and integral part of the wildlife
habitat.
More than 2000 vacant posts in the frontline staff of Protected Areas shall
be filled immediately and provided basic infrasture for efficient discharge
of duities. Ban on recruitment of staff against vacant post should be lifted
on lines with the Police Department. Innovative initative such as redeployment
of surplus employees in other departments, hiring local people on voluntary
or honorarium basis, raising donations from business houses and other members
of the public in return for a greater role for them in implementing programmes
need to be explored.
Forest officers trained in wildlife management should manage every protected
area. Mitigation measures for human-animal conflict and mechanism for crop
insurance as also expeditious disbursements of ex-gratia payments, should
be instituted by States.
Forest Commission should be set-up to look into restructuring, reform and
strengthening the entire forest set up and affiliated institutions in the
country.
A working group shall be constituted to monitor implementation of Wildlife
action plan.
Most importantly let us resolve that we should end the relative neglect of wildlife
conservation in recent years. To begin with Board should meet more often. Wildlife
conservation is too important a task to treated lightly or ritualistically.