Friday, February 18, 2011

Melghat, not Tadoba, is the best tiger reserve

NAGPUR: If you thought Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) is among the best tiger reserves in the state then your are wrong. In the latest evaluation by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) of 39 reserves Melghat has topped in the state.

The 2,000 sq km Melghat Tiger Reserve (MTR) in Amravati district has scored 230 marks out of 300. It comes to over 76%, which is a 'very good' ranking as per the NTCA norms. The 625 sq km TATR and 257 sq km Pench (Maharashtra) scored 190 marks (63%) to be ranked 13th and 14{+t}{+h}, respectively.

During the last evaluation done in 2006, Melghat was rated as poor and, TATR and Pench satisfactory. However, now, Melghat has retained its 8th position in India and surprisingly has left high-profile tiger reserves like Ranthambore in Rajasthan and Corbett in Uttranchal behind.

The presentations of the reserves was done at the India International Centre, Delhi, on Thursday. Interestingly, all the five parks in Madhya Pradesh are among the top five. Pench (MP) has overtaken Kanha and is ranked the best in the country.

The WII-NTCA team led by wildlife expert PC Kotwal and three others had evaluated TATR and Pench in November and MTR in December. What is more interesting is that the same team had evaluated Ranthambore and Corbett but Melghat came out better in their eyes.

"It's the result of strong wildlife and forest management and protection strategy by the field staff and officers," said AK Mishra, field director of MTR.

There were 30 parameters of evaluation with each bearing 10 marks. The parameters were set by the Dehradun-based Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), a global NGO.

Sources said Melghat, Pench and TATR could have done better but all the factors for which marks were cut relate to the state government's failure in filling up posts, allocating budget and not posting wildlife trained staff besides slow relocation of villages inside the tiger reserves.

"Tiger reserves in MP could top the chart as the government itself supports all the initiatives taken by the officials," state foresters said.

The MTR has 26 villages inside its territory, TATR five and Pench 1. All these reserves scored 2 out of 10 on this count. In MTR there are over 50 tigers, TATR 43 and Pench 12.

A Ashraf, field director of Pench, was not available for comments. VK Sinha, field director of TATR, said, "It is a preliminary assessment. We expect our marks to go up and it will be too premature to comment."

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