Need to the Expand Corbett National Park “Buffer Zone” in the Focus
The newest death of one tiger in the flight of territorial has once again taken focus on require for expanding region under purview of Corbett National Park. The Department of Forest and Environment had suggested that parts of Ramnagar and the Lansdowne jungle partition should be the included in buffer area of Jim Corbett National Park but State Government is obstinate that will be the facilitated only after Central Government facilitates The Ministry of Environment and Forests had recommended that parts of the Ramnagar and Lansdowne forest divisions should be included in the buffer zone of Corbett, but the State Government is adamant that this will be facilitated only after the Union Government facilitates the construction of Kandi road that passes through Sonanadi wildlife sanctuary and Corbett National Park and contact Kumaon with Garhwal. Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve covers approximately 251 square kilometres and together with reserve forest region and Sonanadi wildlife sanctuary, forms the Corbett National Park spread across 1288.30 square kilometres. As per the newest census, in the Corbett national park are living 214 tigers and with official data at least 45 cubs last year, so population of tigers and other animals are expected to increase further if the conditions remain favourable.
As per the latest official data, two tigers have died in the mutual fight since 2011, which has brought the back focus on require for rising protected area. According to the Ranjan Mishra, the director of Corbett national park field expanding buffer zone of the Jim Corbett National Park will bring this region under purview of the funds received from National Tiger Conservation Authority. An area is main problem to the rise of the tiger’s population because there, you can see daily mutual fight between tigers. So tigers injured by mutual fight and some time died but increase buffer area then will offer them more conservation area to the roam and hunt. If buffer zone will be increase in Corbett national park, which will be benefit not only for tigers but all wildlife and will also helpful in the improving protection of the wildlife and the environment in this area. Apart from this, wildlife’s betterment will directly benefit to central and state Governments and people living in the area with raised tourism.
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Corbett National Park is major of the rare Bengal Tiger. Jim Corbett National Park is full of the Flora and Fauna. There are living above 580 species of local and migrate birds, 300 species of plants, 50 species of Mammals and 30 species of Reptile. You can see easily chital, elephant, corodies, leopard and much more rare species of wildlife on your Corbett tour. Sal, Pipal, Haldu, Mango and Rohini trees are main vegetation of Corbett National Park.
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