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Necessary intervention

Necessary intervention : On India’s conservation ethos 

Improving the habitat that sustains tigers is key to increasing their numbers

The Wildlife Institute of India and the National Tiger Conservation Authority, who are responsible for the quadrennial ‘tiger census’ reports, recently updated their estimates for the animal’s numbers. Madhya Pradesh, for the second time in eight years, reported 785 tigers, or about a fifth of the national count. The State reported a 50% rise in tigers since the last census, a figure bettered only by Bihar which has less than 10% of M.P.’s tigers. While many factors contribute to the dynamics of the tigers present in a region, M.P. over the years has perfected the approach of actively moving both tigers, as well as their prey, within the State to balance predator and prey population.

In the last two decades, M.P. has reintroduced species such as barasingha (swamp deer) to new habitats such as Satpuda and Bandhavgarh, and the gaur to the Bandhavgarh and Sanjay-Dubri tiger reserves. Prey species such as chital (spotted deer) have been successfully supplemented in the Satpuda and Sanjay tiger reserves, Nauradehi, Kuno, and Gandhisagar wildlife sanctuaries through translocation from high-density Pench and Bandhavgarh. These often involve tracking, darting and capturing animals, keeping them in temporary enclosures until they reach sufficient numbers and then releasing them into their new habitat. Principles of ecology however insist that such relocation only be done within landscapes that are not too alien to the species, lest it be counterproductive. However, recent amendments to the Forest Conservation Act give more leeway for large parcels of forest land to be diverted for industrial concerns. These would mean greater fragmentation within reserves and more dependence on the practice of moving prey around to maintain carnivore numbers. This approach, however, increasingly poses a conundrum to India’s philosophy of conservation, which is to avoid creating fenced, segregated spaces and confine species to admittedly large but bounded tracts. India’s conservation ethos, right from the conception of Project Tiger, was to restore the beast’s numbers in a way that it could co-exist with humans. With the government finding it harder to maintain connected forest landscapes and ensure man and beast stay within their confines, expecting nature alone to restore the predator-prey balance is a fantasy. It is time that more States implemented active prey management policies. This will require drawing on scientific expertise and also support from people living in the vicinity of reserves. More importantly, this should prompt a move away from the approach of focusing on carnivore numbers to evaluating whether the habitat necessary to sustain these animals is being consistently improved.

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amendment
(noun) – correction, emendation, improvement, enhancement संशोधन

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Leeway (noun) – freedom, scope, room to manoeuvre, latitude, elbow room, छूट, स्वतंत्रता

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Quadrennial
(adjective) – Recurring every four years. प्रत्येक चौथे वर्ष होनेवाला

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Intervention
(noun) – involvement, intercession, interceding, interposing

हस्तक्षेप

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Alien (adjective) – Unfamiliar, Unknown, Strange, Outlandish, Extraterrestrial

अपरिचित

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Prompt
(verb) – induce, provoke, inspire, stimulate, motivate, lead

प्रेरित करना

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Evaluate
(verb) – Assess, gauge, estimate, calculate, weigh, value

मूल्यांकन करना

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Draw on
(phrasal verb) – use one's experience, talents, or skills as a resource.

प्रयोग करना (अनुभव, प्रतिभा)

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Fantasy
(noun) – an idea with no basis in reality.

कल्पना

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Lest
(conjunction) – In case, So as not to, to avoid the risk of

ऐसा न हो की

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Decade
(noun) – A period of 10 years

दशक

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Insist
(verb) – maintain, assert, hold, contend, argue

दृढता से कहना

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Often
(adverb) – frequently, in many instances, repeatedly, again and again

अक्सर

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Key
(adjective) – main, crucial, essential, prime, major, important, significant

महत्वपूर्ण

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Conundrum
(noun) – enigma, riddle, mystery, puzzle, problem

पहेली

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Pose
(verb) – constitute, present, create, cause, produce, give rise to

खड़ा करना (चुनौती)

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Prey
(noun) – quarry, target, victim

शिकार

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Habitat
(noun) – environment, ecosystem, natural home, living conditions

आवास

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Carnivore
(noun) – meat-eater, predator, flesh-eater, hunter

मांसाहारी

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Supplement
(verb) – add an extra element or amount to.

जोड़ देना

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Estimate
(noun) – Approximation, projection, assessment, evaluation, guess

अनुमान

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Tract
(noun) – area, region, expanse, territory, stretch

क्षेत्र

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Counterproductive
(adjective) – Harmful, Detrimental, Adverse, Injurious, Disadvantageous

उल्टा

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Fenced
reserves (noun) – enclosed sanctuaries, protected areas, conserved zones, safeguarded habitats

सुरक्षित आरक्षित क्षेत्र

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Co
-exist (verb) – live together, cohabit, live side by side, co-occur

एक साथ रहना

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Conception
(noun) – Idea, notion, thought, belief, understanding

धारणा

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Fragmentation
(noun) – Disintegration, breaking up, dissolution, shattering

विभाजन

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Vicinity
(noun) – The area near a place, Surrounding area

आस-पास

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Ecology
(noun) – the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.

परिस्थितिकी

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Dynamic
(noun) – the forces or properties which stimulate growth, development, or change within a system or process.

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Translocation (noun) – The process or act of moving something from one place to another

स्थानांतरण

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Ethos (noun) – Character, spirit, beliefs, values, principles

प्रकृति, स्वभाव

 

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Sustain (verb) – Maintain, support, uphold, preserve, continue
बनाए रखना

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Count (noun) – Number, total, tally, calculation
गिनती

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Better (verb) – Improve, enhance, upgrade, boost, surpass
बेहतर बनाना

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Perfect (verb) – Refine, improve, hone, polish, optimize
संपन्न करना/ त्रुटिरहित बनाना

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Predator (noun) – Hunter, carnivore, killer शिकारी

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Reintroduce (verb) – Bring back, restore, reinstate, re-establish, bring into effect
पुनर्स्थापित करना

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Dart (verb) – shoot (an animal) with a dart, typically in order to administer a drug.

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Enclosure (noun) – Pen, cage, corral, compound
घेरा

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Relocation (noun) – Resettlement, moving, transfer, shift स्थानांतरित करना

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Landscape (noun) – Scenery, terrain, topography, land, geography  भू-दृश्य

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Parcel (noun) – a piece of land, especially one considered as part of an estate
जमीन का टुकड़ा

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Segregated (adjective) – Separated, isolated, partitioned, divided
अलग

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Confine (verb) – Restrict, limit, restrain, imprison, trap

सीमित करना

 


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Admittedly (adverb) – Confessedly, openly, unquestionably, undoubtedly
निस्संदेह/ बेशक

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Bounded (adjective) – Confined, limited, restricted, constrained

घिरा हुआ

 

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Beast (noun) – Animal, creature, brute, being
जानवर