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Odisha’s blackbuck population has doubled in the last six years, according to figures from the latest population census released recently by the Chief conservator of forest (wildlife).
About
- The census was carried out by the State forest department in February 2021.
- Blackbucks are confined to Balukhand-Konark coastal plain / wildlife sanctuary in Puri District; Balipadar-Bhetnoi and adjacent areas in Ganjam District.
- The blackbuck is known in Odisha and Ganjam as Krushnasara Mruga.
- The numbers were 6,875 in 2020, 4,082 in 2018, 3,806 in 2015 and 2,194 in 2011,
Reasons for Increase in Population
- Improvement of habitats.
- Blackbuck poaching was almost nil in the region.
- Protection given by the local people and forest staff-
- The people of Ganjam had been enthusiastically protecting the animal like the Bishnois of western Rajasthan and the Vala Rajputs of Saurashtra.
- No harm to the blackbucks even if they grazed in fields and destroyed crops.
- The animal featured in the history, folklore and religious sentiments of people in the Ganjam district, especially the Balipadar-Bhetanai areas.
Blackbuck
- The blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), also known as the Indian antelope, is an antelope native to India and Nepal.
- Conservation Status:
- It is a Schedule-I species according to the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
- It is considered as ‘Least Concern’ according to the IUCN Red Data Book.
- It is listed in Appendix III of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
- They are known for their majestic spiral horns and coat colour contrasts.
- They are considered to be the fastest animal in the world next to Cheetah.
- They are found in open habitats such as grassy plains and thinly forested areas, which allow them to spot predators from long distances as well as providing grazing forage.
- The species is widespread in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and other areas throughout peninsular India.
- It is the State Animal of Andhra Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab.
(Image Courtesy: nativeplanet.com )
- There are a few national parks and sanctuaries inhabited by blackbuck in the country viz.
- Velavadar Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat
- Ranebennur Blackbuck Sanctuary in Karnataka
- Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu
- The Uttar Pradesh government has approved a wildlife conservation reserve dedicated exclusively to the blackbucks in the trans-Yamuna region of Prayagraj.It would be the first conservation reserve dedicated to the blackbuck.
Conclusion
- The conservation of blackbuck can now be done in an effective way.
- It will also create awareness about biodiversity conservation and provide opportunities for people’s participation.
- Eco-tourism will be encouraged and locals will get opportunities for employment.
Source: DTE
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