With poachers and depleting green cover already posing threats, the critically endangered tigers now have excavators for company in a Karnataka forest. It sounds funny but it is true that the heavy construction equipment are "roaring" inside a tiger reserve of the state.
This is in violation of rules, which clearly specify that heavy earth-moving equipment should not be used in core areas of forests and national parks.
Worse, the excavators are being used to build a new road and bridge inside the ecologically-fragile Anshi-Dandeli tiger reserve, which is home to more than 40 big cats, which roam across the Western Ghats.
Even after the Southern Zone Regional Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Forests, National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) brought to the fore violation of guidelines regarding Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and various directives of the Supreme Court in his recent inspection report regarding the illegal widening/construction of roads and other developmental activities inside the Anshi-Dandeli tiger reserve, the state forest department seems to be in deep slumber, as the illegal development works continue to threaten wildlife.
Threat to tigers "A new road is being illegally constructed inside the Anshi-Dandeli tiger reserve. At another site, a new bridge is being constructed without prior permission from the authorities concerned. However, no official has asked the agencies to stop these activities, nor informed higher authorities to initiate legal action. This attitude is appalling," said a renowned wildlife biologist but refused to be identified.
