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Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR)

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The Union Environment Ministry has recently approved the translocation of eight tigers from the Tadoba-Andhari and Pench Tiger Reserves to the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR) in western Maharashtra. This move is part of efforts to boost the tiger population in the region and maintain ecological balance across Maharashtra’s tiger reserves.

About Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR)

Location and Importance:

  • Sahyadri Tiger Reserve is located in the Sahyadri Ranges of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its biodiversity.

  • STR is the first Tiger Reserve in Western Maharashtra and the fourth Tiger Reserve in the state, spanning two important Protected Areas:

    • Koyana Wildlife Sanctuary (KWLS)

    • Chandoli National Park (CNP)

The region is unique due to its rich biodiversity, with lush forests, varied terrains, and significant populations of tiger and other endangered species.

Geographical Features:

  • Sahyadri Tiger Reserve spans an area characterized by undulating terrain with steep escarpments along the western boundary.

  • A notable feature is the presence of rocky and lateritic plateaus called “Sadas,” which are marked by barren rocky hills, dense thorny bushes, and overhanging cliffs.

  • The region is also home to two significant reservoirs:

    • Shivsagar Reservoir (Koyana River)

    • Vasant Sagar Reservoir (Warana River)

Vegetation:

  • The reserve is rich in moist evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist, and dry deciduous vegetation.

  • STR is recognized for its climax vegetation, making it one of the few areas in India where near-climax vegetation remains intact with minimal human disturbance.

Flora and Fauna of Sahyadri Tiger Reserve

Flora:

  • Medicinal and fruit-bearing trees are found abundantly in the reserve.

  • Commercial hardwood species also thrive here, such as:

    • Anjani (Memecylon umbellatum)

    • Jambhul (Syzygium cumini)

    • Pisa (Actinodaphne angustifolia)

Fauna:

The reserve is home to several important species:

  • Carnivores:

    • Tiger, the flagship species of the reserve.

    • Leopard and lesser cats.

    • Other carnivores include the wolf, jackal, and wild dog.

  • Herbivores:

    • Deer species like Barking Deer and Sambar are abundant.

    • The rich vegetation provides adequate grazing grounds for these herbivores.

Significance of Translocating Tigers to STR

The translocation of tigers from Tadoba-Andhari and Pench Tiger Reserves is part of an initiative to ensure genetic diversity and reduce the pressure on the populations in existing reserves. The move is also crucial for:

  1. Preventing human-wildlife conflict: By redistributing tigers, the risk of territorial clashes with humans or other tigers is minimized.

  2. Improving the tiger population: Relocating tigers to a reserve like STR, which has abundant prey and natural habitat, helps in the conservation of this iconic species.

  3. Biodiversity preservation: With a tiger population acting as an apex predator, the health of the entire ecosystem is ensured, benefitting numerous other species.

Conclusion

The Sahyadri Tiger Reserve stands out as a crucial wildlife conservation area, not only for tiger preservation but also for its unique flora and fauna. The recent approval for tiger translocation from Tadoba and Pench reserves to STR demonstrates a significant step towards enhancing biodiversity conservation and maintaining ecological balance in the Western Ghats region. It is hoped that this initiative will boost tiger numbers and secure their long-term future in Maharashtra’s forest ecosystems


 

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