Thursday, November 13, 2014

ORDER REQUIRED FOR WILD ANIMAL TO KILL HUMAN BEINGS FOR SELF DEFENSE!

ORDER REQUIRED FOR WILD ANIMAL TO KILL HUMAN BEINGS FOR SELF DEFENSE. OTHERWISE GOVERNMENT SHALL WITHDRAW THIS ORDER. Human beings are the ONE AND ONLY means to make this critical situation. As wildlife including leopard and other carnivores are hunted for skin.. fewest set fire, forest land encroached, ... by HUMAN BEINGS, wild animals are compelled to come to human habitations. Still the issue continues.. Without stopping that situation, how can we come to this decision? NOW SERIOUS MAN-ANIMAL CONFLICT IS GOING TO START IN NEW DIMENSION. HOW YOU ARE GOING TO TACKLE THAT???
We have to defend this order otherwise, our wildlife will decline at alarming rate resulting serious damage to all ecosystems as well as this will result in serious man-forest department- wildlife conflict.
The decision is taken by the cabinet, then announced by Mr.KC Joseph, Rural Development Minister! 
The order is not published so far  in Kerala forest department website


Kerala will become NO 1 Poachers state!  




  Government issues order permitting farmers to kill wild boars - The Hindu

The government proposes to relax norms for killing wild boars raiding crops.

The Cabinet on Wednesday decided to amend the rules to allow farmers to shoot the boars with licensed guns or other weapons on cultivated land without prior permission. Earlier, the farmers had to get permission from the Forest Department.
The farmer will be required to leave the carcass of the boar with the forest officials and produce the weapon used for killing the boar for examination in the presence of independent witnesses. The Cabinet also decided to increase the maximum compensation payable for deaths caused by attack by wild animals from Rs.3 lakh to Rs.5 lakh.
Briefing the media on the Cabinet decisions, Minister for Rural Development and Planning K.C. Joseph said that farmers faced serious threats from wild animals in hilly areas. At some places, even children could not be sent to schools for fear of attack by wild animals.


  • Farmers should hand over carcass to forest officials



  • They should produce weapon for examination

  • Friday, October 17, 2014

    A Chipko in Chulliyar - The Hindu

    A Chipko in Chulliyar - The Hindu



    Attempts by the government to fell a 300-year-old banyan tree near the Chulliyar Dam, near Muthalamada, citing possible threat to the safety of the masonry dam, has incurred the wrath of the local community and the environmentalists.
    People have begun writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his intervention to protect the tree. A mass memorandum was sent on Thursday to Water Resources Minister P.J. Joseph requesting to drop the plan to cut the tree.
    “The move to fell the tree is dubious. The State government and the Water Resources Department were never bothered about the risk posed to the dam by four large granite quarries and 20 smaller ones in the locality. The tree is in fact protecting the dam by spreading its roots in areas vulnerable to soil erosion,” says S. Guruvayurappan, project director of Wildlife Protection Society of India.
    The department, which initially attempted to fell the tree, has now altered the plan. It says it will cut the branches which have spread to a vast area. But local people say they will not allow even a branch to be cut. They blame the timber mafia for the plan to cut the tree. On Wednesday, activists of a voluntary organisation Ashrayam Youth for Wildlife formed a human chain around the tree with youngsters from Chittur, Alathur, and Nenmara regions.




    “The tree’s aerial roots have grown into the soil forming trunks and they stabilise the dam. ,” says Prashanth Randeth, a social activist of Thathamangalam. He says it is the only shade giving tree close to the dam built on a tributary of the Gayathri river.

    Wednesday, August 27, 2014

    Tiger tracking by Tourist Resort IndiaVision discussion 28.8.2014 9AM

    Original visuals of Leopard and Tiger in Waynad forests by Private Tourist Resort Exposed. The Illegal activity discussion on TV This Morning. Give your opinion and suggestions.

    Tiger tracking by Tourist Resort IndiaVision discussion 28.8.2014 9AM

    Original visuals of Leopard and Tiger in Waynad forests by Private Tourist Resort Exposed. The Illegal activity discussion on TV This Morning. Give your opinion and suggestions.