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Home / Environment / Chilika Boosts Patrols for New Year Bird Poaching Prevention

Chilika Boosts Patrols for New Year Bird Poaching Prevention

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Intensified 24/7 patrolling by wildlife personnel to prevent bird poaching.
  • 21 anti-poaching camps and 11 boats deployed for surveillance.
  • Drone cameras and public awareness campaigns are aiding protection efforts.
Chilika Boosts Patrols for New Year Bird Poaching Prevention

Wildlife authorities have significantly increased patrols around Chilika lake, operating 24/7 to deter the poaching of migratory birds. This heightened vigilance is in response to the anticipated surge in demand for non-vegetarian food items during the New Year period, which historically leads to an increased threat of bird poaching in the lagoon.

To bolster protection efforts, the Chilika wildlife division has established twenty-one anti-poaching camps staffed by approximately eighty personnel. Complementing these efforts, eleven boats are conducting patrols within the lake, alongside offshore surveillance in key ranges. The use of drone cameras at strategic points enhances monitoring capabilities, ensuring a comprehensive watch over the vast aquatic ecosystem.

Wildlife personnel are maintaining strict vigilance on known offenders and have intensified checks on vehicles, including fishing boats and motorcycles. Beyond enforcement, massive awareness campaigns have been launched among local residents. These measures aim to safeguard the hundreds of thousands of migratory birds that have arrived, particularly at the Nalabana wildlife sanctuary and Tangi, ensuring their safety amidst the holiday season.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Patrols are intensified to prevent the poaching of migratory birds, as demand for meat increases during New Year celebrations.
21 anti-poaching camps, 11 boats, drone cameras, and intensified vehicle checks are being used for surveillance.
Several lakhs of migratory birds visit Chilika lake each winter, congregating in areas like Nalabana wildlife sanctuary.

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