"It would be a calamity if the Odisha tigers were to become extinct. Unlike in Panna and Siriska, tigers cannot really be translocated to Similipal and Satkosia and hence the importance of not only saving but agumenting what is there now," Ramesh said in a letter written to Patnaik.
Requesting the chief minister "not to see any politics in his communication", Ramesh said that he had earlier shared his interests and hoped the chief minister would also share his concern over the issue.
Recalling the steps he had taken during his stint as Union minister for Environment and Forests, Ramesh said "Under my initiative, a special task force was constituted in June, 2009 to save the tigers of Odisha, which are unique because of their black stripes".
He, however, said the state government officials were in denial mode at that time and had challenged the population estimates made by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).
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