14-11-2007
LION RELOCATION ISSUE IN SUPREME COURT
The Supreme Court today heard at length the issue of relocation of Lions from
Arguing before the Bench headed by Chief Justice, Raj Panjwani informed the Court, that the issue is of prime importance given the fact that the entire wild population of the species in at one location and a single epidemic could wipe out the whole species. Further, detail studies were conducted on the feasibility of the area and over 24 villages have been relocated successfully from the Kuno Sanctuary. Thus as per the Report of the Wildlife Institute of India, the area can take in the first batch of Lions to begin with from 2008. The second phase of the project should have been over which includes translocation and unfortunately due to the objections of the state of
The Ministry of Environment and Forests has filed an affidavit wherein it stated that the Minister for Environment and Forests, Government of India has written to the Chief Minister of
The Supreme Court has sought a response from the Government of Gujarat on the issue and has posted it for further hearing on the 30th of November, 2007
Source: Priyabrata Satapathy, Member, Legal Initiative for Forest & Environment (LIFE)
C- 86, Lower Ground Floor, East of Kailash, New Delhi-65, Tele fax- 011- 46570551, 46570552, email- lifedelhi@gmail.com
2 comments:
Thanks for the update.
Any further updates like a direction to the Gujarat government by the SUpreme Court? That would be good news.
great update!
ive been looking for information on this for a while now!
Cheers,
Shanti
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