He directed officials to study national and international-level research in tackling forest fires and sought from them a proposal within 15 days on the purchase of latest modern technology to counter them.
Meanwhile, taking note of severe drought conditions in the state, Mungantiwar said that forest officials have been asked to study the latest machinery purchased by Karnataka at the cost of Rs 12 crore that is capable of digging wells in three hours.
He said the foresters have been asked to complete construction works of ponds in forest areas by May 31 by utilising funds allocated in the District Planning and Development Committees (DPDC).
"There are adequate watering holes for wild animals constructed in the forests in Maharashtra, which are fitted with automated water pumps," he said.
Referring to the fire in the Tadoba Andhari tiger reserve that was put out promptly yesterday, the minister said the probe into the incident has revealed that it was caused by human negligence.
Mungantiwar also announced that government will conduct a free-of-cost tour for 6,000 students from poor families in tiger reserves like Tadoba Andhari tiger reserve.
On the planned afforestation drive commencing from the onset of monsoons, he said the Forest department has already dug 1.76 crore pits for planting trees and that the Ministry of Railways has also assured to dig 50 lakh pits for planting trees.
"The target of the government is to plant two crore trees in the ensuing monsoon season and to ensure survival of 80 per cent of the trees that will be planted this monsoon season," he said.
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