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tiger census
      #6978 - 15/01/04 01:29 PM

Hundreds Begin Massive Tiger Count in India
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By Kamil Zaheer

SAZNEKHALI, India (Reuters) - Hundreds of forest guards and volunteers with firecrackers and nylon nets began scouring a swampy mangrove forest in India Wednesday for tigers, kicking off one of the world's largest censuses of the animal.


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Wearing fiberglass protective vests, dozens of teams in speed boats moved across the riverine Sunderbans delta to determine if the tiger population had fallen in the region.


"The census is vital to ensure the survival of the endangered tiger as already four of eight sub-species in the world have become extinct," said Pradeep Vyas, field director of the Saznekhali tiger reserve, 60 miles south of Calcutta.


India, with around 4,000 tigers, has the world's largest tiger population and the Sunderbans ecosystem, divided between India and Bangladesh, is home to the largest numbers of tigers in a single region anywhere in the world.


While the number of tigers in the country has plunged from about 40,000 in 1947 due to poaching and killing by villagers, the drop in the Sunderbans delta has not been so alarming.


The tiger population in the Indian part of the delta fell to 271 in the 2001 census from 284 in 1999, and officials say this was due to natural deaths and not poaching or killing by people encroaching into the area.


Teams of eight to 10 people, equipped with firecrackers, nylon nets and rifles fanned out from Saznekhali to make plaster of Paris molds of tiger paw prints to try and determine the number of the cats.


These censuses can be very dangerous as many of the tigers are man-eating and there are also crocodiles in the sparsely populated Sunderbans.


Last year, Royal Bengal tigers in the area killed at least six villagers while in 1995, one forest ranger was killed in an attack by a big cat during a census.


"The census is sometimes scary because, while taking pug marks of tigers, we can see a tiger less than half a kilometer away. But it is also exciting," said Gopal Krishan, a forest guard with 17 years of experience in tiger counts.


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Re: tiger census [Re: gryphon]
      #6984 - 15/01/04 09:06 PM

Very interesting................hope they come up with some good news and figures!!!!!

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Re: tiger census [Re: gryphon]
      #7401 - 24/01/04 10:00 PM

I am certain they will come up with cooked up figures - they have for the past 35 years ever since the WWF started Project Tiger.

The only positive factor is that this time the Indian and Bangladeshi governments are working together to map the Sunderbans on both sides of the international border. A third country, Burma, is not participating and the final figures probably will be overoptimistically high because of repeat counts.

Sad - the tiger is doomed to extinction in India!

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Re: tiger census [Re: mehulkamdar]
      #7408 - 25/01/04 02:23 AM

Having seen Tiger parts on sale (penis etc) in a market in Burma just over the Thai border in the Highlands of the Golden Triangle (along with assorted leopard skins), how many are going to "natural medicine" to keep old codgers up in lieu of managed conservative hunting programmes?

Maybe if the crooked management continues more poachers can earn their relative fortunes this way.



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