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Chhattisgarh Launches India's First Hornbill Safari

Summary

  • Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve introduces India's first dedicated Hornbill Safari.
  • The safari focuses on the growing population of Malabar Pied Hornbills.
  • Local tribal youth are being trained as birding guides for the initiative.
Chhattisgarh Launches India's First Hornbill Safari

Chhattisgarh's Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve (USTR) is preparing to launch India's first dedicated Hornbill Safari, focusing on the Malabar Pied Hornbill. This initiative aims to boost tourism and create livelihood opportunities for residents in nearby tribal villages.

The safari circuit will traverse villages like Odh, Amlor, and Amamora, inhabited by Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups. Local youth are being trained as guides, enhancing their role in conservation. This program offers a unique way to observe various avian species beyond hornbills.

Wildlife experts emphasize hornbills' role as indicators of forest health. The reserve, located approximately 130 km from Raipur, will initially deploy two safari vehicles, with plans for expansion based on visitor interest.

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