Prime Intention of the Blog

"People without children would face a hopeless future; a country without trees and wildlife is almost as helpless".

I still remember my childhood days when I used to visit Dandeli a place where even my father started his professional career and also where my most of the relatives were staying.Even though I never brought up in Dandeli no one could stop me to go there since it was just two hours journey from my native. And during every visit I used to get the scoldings from my father and relatives since I used to spend most of the time in forests than in house.So as I grown up my visit to Dandeli became very less except twice or thrice in a year since I became busy with studies but always I had in my mind that I should contribute something to these magnificent forests which inspired me a lot to fall in love with the Conservation.So it is just an attempt from my side to create awareness to save these magnificent animals and landscapes they exist in.If this blog contributes in a small way to achieve this goal I will be the most happiest person in this world.
This blog mainly focuses towards conservation activities in and around Dandeli-Anshi Tiger Reserve.This blog doesn't provide any information regarding tourism and its related activities in and around Dandeli-Anshi Tiger Reserve.

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

‘People in ‘Project Tiger' area ready to relocate'


The Department of Forests has sent a Rs. 5-crore proposal to the government to shift people living in 52 villages in the Dandeli-Anashi forest area that come under “Project Tiger”. These villages are in 886 sq km forest area, according to Suneel Panwar, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Division.
According to him, the proposal would be cleared soon. Many people living in the areas marked for “Project Tiger” were awaiting compensation so that they could relocate soon.
He said 500 families had given applications stating that they were ready for relocation. Mr. Panwar said that it was declared in 2007 that each person aged above 18, who was ready to shift from the forest, would get Rs. 10 lakh as compensation.
He said poaching, which was common in Joida taluk, had come done. Awareness was raised among the people living in 52 villages against killing of wild animals and conservation. A programme would be held to raise awareness among schoolchildren on the need to conserve wildlife, he added.

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