The forest wealth of Madhya Pradesh will get a new dimension, the impression from the unicorn to the dolphin. Madhya Pradesh Forest Wealth will get a new dimension rhinoceros to dolphins

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav Instructed for global branding of biological diversity and exchange of wildlife. Measures were also discussed to give tigers to 3 states, to create new conservation reserves and prevent human-handle struggle.

Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that the Floral and Fool Diversity (Botanical and Biological Variations) found in Madhya Pradesh should be branded. In the rich forest areas of the state and the forests here, the spontaneous visibility of wildlife should be widely propagated. For this, prepare shot films, documentary film, promotional capsules and tell the whole world about the forest specialties of Madhya Pradesh.

The Chief Minister said that our goodness should come in front of the world. Give wildlife available in the state to other states, but by getting wildlife available to them, they should further enrich the forest variations of the state. He said that efforts should be made to get unicorn or a horn unicorn from Assam. The Chief Minister said that in the rivers of the state, prepare to free aquatic organisms like dolphins including crocodiles, turtles and gongs. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the 30th meeting of Madhya Pradesh State Wildlife Board in the Ministry on Friday. Minister of State for Forest and Environment Dilip Ahirwar and Board Member Dr. Narayan Vyas Varchuali attended the meeting. Chief Secretary Anurag Jain, Additional Chief Secretary Neeraj Mandloi in the Chief Minister’s Office, Additional Chief Secretary Van Ashok Barnwal, Principal Chief Conservator V.N. Ambade, Wildlife Board members Mohan Nagar, Rupnarayan Mandve, Mahendra Singh Chauhan, Dr. Sudesh Baghmare, Dr. Ravichandran and other members were also present.

In the meeting, there was an intense discussion on giving three pairs of tigers to three states Orissa, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that wildlife found in that state should also be obtained from the states who are being given tigers. In the meeting, Board member Dr. Alok Kumar said that another convention reserve can be made in the area of ​​Panna and Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in the state. Similarly, there is a strong possibility of creating a separate convention reserve by incorporating the Sonewani Forest Range of Balaghat district in the area of ​​Kanha and Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. He said that if a serious decision is taken on this subject, then it will be a big step towards wild life convention in the state.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav directed that proper measures should be taken to prevent accidents due to wild elephants in the state and to prevent human punishment from them. Additional PCCF Shri Krishnamurthy informed that the AI ​​based Gajrakshak app has been prepared, which reports the activities of wild handle and the villagers are spread through messages when elephants are close to human habitat. This work is also being done through collaring. He informed that elephant friend parties have also been formed in elephant variants districts and forests.

In the meeting, Mr. Krishnamurthy Giving information about the achievements of the State Wildlife Board, it said that the Kharmor Sanctuary Sardarpur has been restructured. This has led to a permanent solution to the people of 14 revenue villages of the region to the problem of purchasing their land. He informed that International Tiger Day was celebrated on 29 July in Bhopal. Dog squad vehicles including 6 special wildlife transport and 3 rescue vehicles have been inaugurated for the transport of 14 rescue squads and 16 dog squads and gaur reindeer etc. in the state. Jahangarh Sanctuary was formed. This is the 26th sanctuary of the state. This year, the tiger Rakshabandhan was started by tying tiger rakhi to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav in the Tiger Day program held in Bhopal. According to the spirit of Prime Minister Shri Modi, a giant tiger statue was constructed from an iron scrap material in the screw Tiger Reserve. He informed that this year, 86 nests in the National Chambal Sanctuary, 32 in Barauli, 20 in Babu Singh Gheer, 16 in Dang Vasai, 7 in Dang Vasai, 7 in Radi and 5 in Bhara have gone out of 5 ghos. He said that in the joint proceedings of State Tiger Strike Force Madhya Pradesh, Tiger Strike Force, Shivpuri and General Forest, Sheopur, seven accused were arrested while taking action on the inter -state gang of wildlife tiger and tendu poaching and its ingredients/skeletons in Sheopur district.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav approved various proposals in the meeting. In this, 17.148 hectare forest land NHAI Khandwa was approved for use in Satpura-Melghat Corridor in Khandwa and Betul districts. CC up to Belgaon of village Dehgaon-Bamhori road under Singhori Sanctuary. 0.85 hectare sanctuary for road construction was given to EE RES Raisen for use. The 1.575 hectares of land of Buffer Zone of Padmashree Dr. Vishnu Sridhar Wakankar Tiger Reserve (Ratapani Sanctuary) was given to EE PWD Raisen for use. Similarly, in other proposals, permission was given for construction works and other types of use in forest land area.

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