City
Epaper

Villagers around Amangarh Tiger Reserve in UP demand fencing

By IANS | Updated: December 20, 2022 14:50 IST

Bijnor (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 20 A month after the Amangarh Tiger Reserve (ATR) was thrown open to tourists, ...

Open in App

Bijnor (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 20 A month after the Amangarh Tiger Reserve (ATR) was thrown open to tourists, the residents of surrounding villages have demanded permanent fencing to confine animals within the boundaries of the ATR.

The villagers claim that due to increased vehicular movement in the area, more and more animals are straying into human settlements.

"We have deer and other animals straying into the villages but very soon, we will have tigers coming in," said Ratan Raj, a local resident.

There are 22 villages on the fringes of the ATR.

The forest department spokesman has said, "Exact demarcation is yet to take place to ascertain the borders of the ATR, which is a buffer zone of the Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve. There are 42 villages located on the bordering area of forest from Nagina range to Amangarh Tiger reserve area."

Bijnor divisional forest officer Anil Kumar Patel said, "Some villagers have approached us two days ago. They have staked claim that wild animals are straying into their fields and villages due to tourist movement in Amangarh. However, their claims seem to be baseless right now."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Jim Corbett National ParkRatan rajAnil kumar patelAmangarh tiger reserve
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalLeopard imprints fear in Mussepur residents, holes up children in homes

NationalTigers at UP reserve push back leopards from their 'territory'

NationalJim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand to remain shut for tourists on Holi

TechnologyATR to use advanced technology for field patrolling

NationalVulture population increases in Amangarh reserve

National Realted Stories

NationalJapan's involvement important to foster Assam's economic growth: CM Sarma

NationalSecurity forces seize drugs valued at Rs 48.7 crore in Manipur; one held

NationalNCW Chairperson condemns verbal attack on slain Navy officer's widow

NationalOdisha: Six held for duping LIC officer of Rs 78 lakh

NationalParvati-Kalisindh-Chambal river linking project will start taking shape soon: MP CM