ESZ Around Kali Tiger Reserve Open for Stakeholder Feedback

ESZ Around Kali Tiger Reserve Open for Stakeholder Feedback.webp

New Delhi, April 8 The Union Ministry of Environment has issued a draft notification declaring 663.32 square kilometers around the Kali Tiger Reserve in Karnataka as an Eco-Sensitive Zone.

Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZs) are areas notified by the government around protected areas, national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries. They act as "buffer zones" by minimizing human impact around ecologically fragile areas.

"The Kali Tiger Reserve holds the major catchment of the Kali river and its tributaries, Nagzari and Kaneri. It is home to tigers, leopards, wild dogs, elephants, Indian gaurs, Indian pangolins, great Indian hornbills, castlerock night frogs, and many other charismatic species of endangered and endemic flora and fauna," the notification, which was issued on April 2 but published on Tuesday, states.

The tiger reserve consists of the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary and the Anshi National Park, which are contiguous and form a single tract of protected area in the biologically sensitive Western Ghats.

According to the notification, the ESZ varies from zero to ten kilometers around the boundary of the tiger reserve. However, no ESZ has been demarcated to the north, west, and north-west of the reserve due to the presence of the adjacent Bhimagad Wildlife Sanctuary.

The environment ministry has invited comments from stakeholders within 60 days.
 
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