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Migratory birds in Bharatpur sanctuary under threat from stray cattle

Scientists and ecologists are concerned that this may drive away migratory birds, which are the main tourist attraction in the park

March 08, 2019 / 13:18 IST
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The Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, has been famous for being the haven of diverse species of birds, indigenous as well as migratory. However, recently, tourists also get to see masses of stray cattle in the protected forests that are apparently abandoned by neighbouring villagers, The Times of India reported.

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Scientists and ecologists are concerned that this may drive away migratory birds, which are the main tourist attraction in the national park. Authorities are planning to build boundary walls of up to 10 feet to prevent stray cows and bulls from entering the park.

Ajit Uchoi, Bharatpur deputy conservator of forests (wildlife) said that the menace caused by stray cattle is a growing issue. "I have submitted a project estimate of Rs 3-5 crore for raising the height of the park's boundary wall. The current height of the boundary wall is 7 feet, but there are several places where it is very low because of the undulating landscape. These are the spots through which villagers bring in the animals," he added.