State Forest Minister Rajendra Arlekar, in a written reply, said as per Wildlife Protection Act-1972, only three animals -- common crow, fruit bats, mice and rats -- are specified as vermin.
"So far, no other wild animal has been declared as vermin in Goa," Arlekar said yesterday responding to a question raised by independent legislator Vijai Sardessai.
A controversy had erupted last month when agriculture minister Ramesh Tawadkar had proposed that government will declare peacock and wild bison as 'vermin' as they cause damage to crops. Locals and activists had expressed fear of mass culling of the national bird.
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