Wild life departments breeds, preserves pictures in Hangul
Breeding Center
Center continues to remain defunct; Crores stand wasted due
to Minister’s slumber
Saahil Suhail
Anantnag, May 4, 2014: Due to the apathetic attitude of state government
especially of state Wild life ministry towards the militancy affected Tral area
of South Kashmir, wild life department’s Hangul Breeding Center at Shikargah
continue to remain dysfunctional since from years now.
Ironically, officials of employees of the department continue
to breed and preserve the pictures of endangered Hangul- the only surviving
species of the Red Deer family in the sub-continent, as the lone first animal
(Hangul) that was taken to the breeding center for captive breeding became prey
to leopard allegedly. However contrary to official claims locals say that
animal received electric shock and died due to negligence of employees.
The multi-crore Hagul Breeding Center at Shikargah Tral was
established in August 2011 with an aim to increase the declining number of
Hangul (Red Stag) in the state with the help of Central Zoo Authority of India;
however the center remains defunct since the very first animal died.
Hangul Breeding Center spread over a beautiful patch of land
in the foot hills if surely is dysfunctional and has no Hangul to breed but has
enough pictures of the animal which seems department is breeding and
preserving.
Locals at Shikargah Tral said that Center was inaugurated by
Forest and Environment Minister Mian Altaf Ahmad but it seems since the inauguration
minister seems to be in slumber.
“Because of the violate situation prevailing here government
is ignoring whole tral area on all fronts whether it is the development of roads
or providing basic amenities. Same thing happened with this project. It was an employment
generating project for us, had this project gone successful it might have also
attracted the tourists which could have directly provided us the employment.” said
a youth, Aijaz Nisar.
He said that breeding center has turned to be a favorite
destination for officers particularly for wild life department officers.
“Crores of rupees were spent on it but now what we are
witnessing is that the employees and officers of the department as well as of
other departments as well would come, sit and enjoy themselves.” He said,
adding mostly farewell parties are being conducted in this breeding center.
Locals have demanded Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s
intervention in restoring the breeding center which not only can play an important
role in preserving endangered species of Hagul but can also generate employment for a large
number of unemployed youth as it has enough tourism potential.
The Hangul- struggling for survival in the slopes of
Dachigam National Park here, with a brownish coat and two antlers is listed as
an endangered species in the Red Data Book of the International Union for
Conservation of Nature and Natural Species.
Poached for its meat, antlers and skin, the Hangul numbers have been on the decline for past many decades. From around 3,000, the figure dropped to 900 in 1989 which dwindled to near about 200 a few years back.
Poached for its meat, antlers and skin, the Hangul numbers have been on the decline for past many decades. From around 3,000, the figure dropped to 900 in 1989 which dwindled to near about 200 a few years back.
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