Bear population up and counting at the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve

The Hindu , Thursday, January 07, 2016
Correspondent : PTI
Several months ago, an animal census put the number at around 50. But now officials say the number may have crossed 100.

The bear population in Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve here has been stable and poised for further increase, a senior forest department official has said.

The Animal Census conducted several months ago enumerated that 50 bears were living in the Kundry area. But now, an increase in the bear population has been noticed and the bear population

When the Animal Census was conducted some months ago, it enumerated around 50 bears living in the Kundry area. But now increase has been noticed in bear population and it might have crossed 100, Rajkumar, Director of Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (STR) told reporters here.

“The bear population has increased in the Kundry, Malliamdurgam and Naripallam forest areas in the Thimbam forest range in the STR. The areas have enough food for the bears, like grass, roots, berries and insects,” he said.

“Such increase in bear population is due to strict enforcement of guidelines and rules under Forest Conservation Act and eradication of poaching of animals,” he said.

The forest department had recently noticed movement of bears with its cubs in the Naripallam area of the STR.

He appealed to the people living in the settlement areas of STR not to go close to tamarind and other fruit bearing trees as recently a bear attacked a passerby in Malliamdurgam area near the tamarind tree.

The bears prefer to consume tamarind and some other fruits, he said.

 
SOURCE : http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/bear-population-increases-in-sathyamangalam-tiger-reserve/article8076946.ece
 


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