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Forest dept proposes Tungabhadra river bed as Otter reserve

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The Forest Department has proposed declaring the 34 Km long Tungabhadra river bed a conservation reserve to protect and propagate aquatic wildlife, especially endangered smooth-coated otters.

After the proposal to turn the riverbed into a reserve received initial approval from the state wildlife board in July, the Forest Department here has prepared a draft notification to be sent to government, Deputy Conservator of Forests in Bellary Manikantan told PTI.

The state government is expected to issue a gazette notification declaring the stretch from Hole Madlapura village in Koppal to Kampli of Bellary the Tungabhadra Otter Conservation Reserve, he said.

Besides smooth-coated otters, mahseer, fresh water crocodiles, giant soft shelled turtles and smooth clawed otters are found in the river.
 

Explaining the need to turn the riverbed into a reserve, the draft notification stated that otters need to be protected from poachers who kill them for their fur which is used to make jackets.

He said turning this stretch into a reserve would help in better conservation of aquatic wildlife besides creating awareness about these creatures.

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First Published: Sep 16 2014 | 2:55 PM IST

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