Skip to content Skip to navigation

Anti-poaching camp at Manas

 The anti-poaching tower was inaugurated at Kuklung Range of the Manas Reserve Forest in Chirang forest division of Bodoloand Territorial Area District (BTAD) under the aegis of the International Fund for Animal Welfare-Wildlife Trust of India (IFAW-WTI) in association with the Assam Forest department on Friday. 

Nizira Borgoyari, Project Officer, Greater Manas Conservation Project, WTI, Assam said in a statement that the tower was inaugurated in the presence of WTI, Forest dept, Raigaijili NGO and SSB, the anti-poaching/watch tower has been established in a strategic location to help Raigajli Eco-tourism and social welfare society (RESWS) in protecting the forest and wildlife from threats. The watch tower will serve as a base for staff of the forest department as well as volunteers of RESWS as they concentrate on curtailing poaching activities in the area which had reach x number of incidents over the past y number of years. 

“It is a well known fact that Manas has been facing social and civil unrest for several years now which has also led to a degradation of socio-economic conditions. Unfortunately that has taken a major toll on the wildlife in the area. Right from poaching to Illegal tree felling to encroachments, the impact on the animals and the habitat has been severe. On top of that, because of the squalor around, any attempts to stop this is met with violent resistance,” said Dr Bhaskar Choudhury, Regional Head of Assam for WTI.

 The Kuklung Reserve Forest in Chirang Forest Division of the Chirang district of Greater Manas is abundant with biodiversity including many species ranging from the tigers, elephants, pygmy hogs, golden langurs, capped langurs, clouded leopards etc. The anti-poaching/watch tower will be the first of its kind in the region and is supported through the IFAW-WTI Greater Manas Conservation Fund (GMCF). 

Radhika Bhagat, Head of WTI’s Wild Aid division, shed some light on the history of RESWS’s efforts in the area saying, “They as a local NGO along with the Forest Department have been doing a lot to help protect the area but have also been attacked for the same. In fact in 2010 four volunteers of their organisation were seriously injured after timber smugglers demolished their office which was also looking at anti-poaching activities, in retaliation to many illegal timbers were seized due to RESWS’s efforts.” 

IFAW-WTI has been working in the Greater Manas landscape for several years with the Assam Forest Department, the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), the communities and local NGOs in efforts to bring Manas back to the former glory. With the tagline ‘Bringing Back Manas’ resounding in all the work being carried out, the projects vary from species recovery with the rhino and elephant rehabilitation project to green livelihoods being encouraged with the weaving centres being established to promote traditional forms of weaving help curb anthropogenic pressures on the forest. Alternate energy resources have also been endorsed in the fringe villages of Greater Manas in the form of improved cook stoves which have been adopted by hundreds of families in the area. 

Shishir Kumar Brahma, Range Officer Kuklung Range Chirang division said, “Anti Poaching camp is good opportunity and infrastructure for the benefit of Forest and wildlife Conservation in the range".

 

 

 

 

Add new comment

Other Contents by Author

Security has been beefed up in the BTAD area on the eve of Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi’s visit on Wednesday to take stock of the sitution in the region. Gogoi will visit in Baksa and Kokrajhar. He is likely to land at Narayanguri at around 12 pm and at Balapara at 2 pm. 
The Bodoland Peoples Progressive Front on Tuesday demanded a thorough probe into the bloodletting in BTAD areas so that the culprits are given exemplary punishment.Speaking the Reporters at the BPPF party office here in Kokrajhar on Tuesday, Rabiram Narzary said the NIA who is given charge to investigate into killings in BTAD should be given free and fair hand into incident and government should not be intervened over issues. He has expressed serious concerned into killings of innocent peoples in the region said such kind killing are very unfortunate and shamed for region.Narzary has demanded seizure all illegal arms for an arms free society  said Bodo people has been the...
BPF President and BTC Chief Hagrama Mohilary demanded more police station and police outpost in the BTAD area to counter militancy as well as anti-social activity. Mohilary said that the council had demanded for establishing more police station and outposts in the remote areas of BTAD, but yet government has not been giving stressed on the demands. He has opined that due to the shortages of security, peoples in the region have to face troubles.He has urged the government for setting up new police station and outposts to protect the people’s life from any unwanted incidents. Mohilary has also visited various villages at Salakati, Duramari, Dotma and met villagers and discussed about bringing...
All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) opposes the rises the matter of legal arms to the public of BTAD where the minority people were raised for their security.Promod Boro, president of the ABSU said the raise of the legal arms to the public in BTAD for their life secured is very unfortunate. The government has been not control extremist activities in the region deploying many paramilitary. In this time the government steps on legal arms to public for control extremist it’s never good shine for common public. It may know that government lying down to extremist in the name of control their activities.Boro also mentioned that the all kind of the illegal arms should be seized in this time. But in...
A full scale combing operation is going in BTAD areas after 36 people died in a string of attacks on the religious people.Army, police and para military forces have cordoned off a huge area in worst-hit Salbari, Gossaigaon, Kokrajhar and Narayanpuri areas in search of the miscreants who have been mongering trouble for the last couple of days.Indo-Bhutan border has been sealed to restrict the movement of the NDFB-S militants apart from the round-the-clock vigil along the Kokrajhar-Dhubri inter district border.   A parallel operation is also in progress to seize the illegal arms in the entire BTAD areas.Security forces have been deployed in the remote and vulnerable areas in search...
A fact finding NIA team is arriving in BTAD areas for preliminary probe into the BTAD bloodletting. The investigation agency team is scheduled to hold talks with senior officials of police, army and para military forces.The investigation team agreed to probe the bloodbath after the Chief Minister wrote to the home ministry seeking a thorough probe into it.
BPF President and BTC Chief Hagrama Mohilary said that BPF and ex-BLT are not involved with the killing of innocent peoples in BTAD region. Mohilary told Assam Times that BPF and Ex-BLT are not involved with any massacre in the region. He said that main involved culprits would be booked through the investigation as the government has initiated for investigation into incidents through NIA. He has expressed his hopefulness and said that culprits will be arrested and punished after investigations.
The trouble mongers in BTAD will be identified in a day or two. This was what Rockybul Hussain told reporters in Kokrajhar on Sunday.Addressing a press conference on Sunday, the forest minister said that the investigation is moving in right direction on the basis of the FIRs and eyewitness.   He further said that the license holders would be allowed to procure arms in the BTAD areas.He said he had visited Balapara village and spoke with the affected villagers about incident. He said the government is monitoring the situation in the region and no more incidents reported in the last 24 hours. Hussain appealed all concerned not to speak about mudslinging statement...
The indefinite curfew imposed in Kokrajhar since last night had relaxed for four hours today from 12 noon to 4 pm on its second day of imposition in the district and again resumed after 4 pm in the entire district, said district magistrate in Kokrajhar.Peoples in Kokrajhar have been facing hardships during curfew as all business, shop, market and road communications were remained closed. During the relaxation of curfew in Kokrajhar peoples were saw busy in shopping and marketing for their daily needs in the bazaars.Army, police and para military forces have been patrolling on the streets to thwart any bid to monger trouble in the nook and corner of the BTAD areas.BTC Chief Hagrama Mohilary...
Assam additional director general of police AP Rout said that there are 10 additional paramilitary companies arrived in BTAD to take security measures, of which three for Kokrajhar district. Taking stock of the Balapara incident and Rout visited the killing spot at Balapara under Tulsibil police outpost in Gossaigaon sub-division, Kokrajhar on Friday. He said that NDFB (Songbijit faction) was behind Balapara killing based on information with the police. The government sent additional 10 paramilitary companies to the BTAD region. Police pickets would be be set up in sensitive areas. Strong operation would be conducted immediately to nab the culprits, he said.He appealed to all sections...