Sunday, October 31, 2010

My Experience in "Land of Thousand Gardens" Hazaribag (Jharkhand)


The term Hazribagh's etymological significance is 'A City of Thousand Gardens'. Occupying an area of 6147 sq. km and located at 23.98° N 85.35° E, Hazaribag is 2019 ft high above sea level in the Chotanagpur Plateau. Hazaribag, with its panoramic rhapsodies, congenial salubrious climate abounds in lush verdant flora. The eminent tourist spots include Hazaribag Wildlife Sanctuary, Hazaribag Lake and Canary Hills. In very early times the district was covered with inaccessible forests to which non- Aryan tribes who refused to surrender to the steadily advancing Aryans, retired at different times. The entire territory of Chhotanagpur, known as Jharkhand (meaning forest territory) was presumably beyond the pale of district Hindu influence in ancient India. Though out the Turko-Afghan period (up to 1526), the area remained virtually free from external influence. It was only with the accession of Akbar to the throne of Delhi in 1556, that Muslim influence penetrated Jharkhand, then known to the Mughals as Kokrah. And then the saga of exploitation started, even though, no significant development took place but on the name of development the area was divided after 1991 census. The district of Hazaribag has been divided into three separate districts viz. Hazaribag, Chatra and Koderma. The two sub-divisions namely Chatra and Koderma were upgraded to the status of independent districts.
Hazaribag
People here forgot the importance of forest and started cutting trees for there own needs and grievances loosing out the forest cover, even today government challenges to have forest but only on the base of green forest cover. The coal mines and the recent fire in the coal mice created a havoc. Recent study says because of the coal mine and fire burning in there generating a gas cover which is spreading over the atmosphere creating environmental changes in terms of climate of Hazaribag. The road side trees are being cut to broaden the Highway, dense forest if cut to fix rail lines. Once a hill stations now could only be cherished in our memories as no one is bothered to bring its glory back, Canary Hill is a popular spot for nature lovers. There is a guest house and a watch tower on the top of the hills. Canary hill got its name from the Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher , Culicicapa ceylonensis, a small passerine bird in the flycatcher family Muscicapidae. This is an insectivorous species which breeds in tropical southern Asia from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia. Many populations are resident, but Himalayan birds migrate short distances to lower altitudes. The Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher breeds in hill forests and other wooded areas. It nests on a rock ledge or in a tree trunk and lays three or four eggs. The Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher is 13cm long. It is an upright long-tailed flycatcher. The adult has a grey head and breast, green upper parts, and bright yellow under parts. These birds are caught and are imprisoned into a wired cage in order to increase the aesthetic view of their home. During my stay in Hazaribag I have seen how the striped hyenas stay in the foot hills got disrupted due to city expansion which lead to hyena human encounters but till date no official complaint has been registered of any damage to human life, but yes the wild group hunt the cattle around which may lead to a serious issue. Recently a proposal has been submitted for setting up a tiger and deer safari at the place, a good news but if we cant maintain what we had how can we maintain the things to come. Just an open ended thought, the scene is same every were just give it a thought.

Grey-headed Canary-flycatchers after which Canary Hill got its Name

Types Hyenas in the foot hills of Canary Hill

Saturday, October 30, 2010

The Rising Threat to Fresh Water Turtles


The focus in the recent past has been on sea turtles. The hard-shell and soft-shell freshwater turtles from Indian Coast are a much neglected group. Except for taxonomic studies and a few stray observations on their life history practically nothing is known of our freshwater turtles. The sign boards displayed by the Forest Departments prohibiting sale of turtles and turtle products mentions the protection of most of marine species only. There is a significant need for a critical appraisal of the population structure and habitat of different species of freshwater turtles to keep watch whether any species needing protection have been left out and need authority to zero in.
An alarm fact, More than 40 per­cent of the plan­et’s fresh­wa­ter tur­tle spe­cies are threat­ened with ex­tinc­tion, mak­ing them among the most threat­ened groups of an­i­mals on the plan­et of which most of us don’t know. Their de­cline is a distinctive in­di­ca­tor to understand the magnitude of the fresh­wa­ter turtles which is getting da­m­aged in a man­ner that could have terrible consequences for peo­ple and tur­tles alike. Sea turtles were of course the most focused reptiles in recent past. Empathy is that the hard-shell and soft-shell freshwater turtles from Indian Coast are the most neglected group as few taxonomic studies and a few stray observations on their life history has been made which gives us a practical impression that we known nothing of our freshwater turtles.
The scenario get worst when having threatened by criminal trade and a local taste, the critically endangered crawling reptiles species (turtles) classified as moving towards death. Bihar and Jharkhand just to name two have emerged as a new threat to the state with a blood stained path of death for these defenseless creatures. Things become better with more of the Figures as it reveal precisely how smuggling through Bihar and Jharkhand with no awareness and concern for aquatic ecosystem is snatching away the lifeline of turtles. The two states have recovered almost 10,000 turtles of various hues from smugglers in the last 5 years.
With no surprise the two states have emerged as safe transit routes for smuggling of freshwater turtles, which reaches out West Bengal.  The assumed aphrodisiac properties in the meat of the terrapin or the fresh-water tortoise raised a big demand in the area. Myths like, consumption of tortoise meat ensures a longer life, as the reptile has a long lifespan over 100 years. The quacks also crush its carapace; mix it with water to prepare a paste, which is applied on the scars on the skin. Turtles are also used as essential ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine and also find their way to the dinner table.  The carapace is also smuggled out of a country, as it earns a good price.
If we listen to what police department says, an organized racket that operates from Uttar Pradesh to West Bengal is behind this smuggling. Tortoises, which are picked from Uttar Pradesh rivers, are sent to Malda (West Bengal) from where these creatures are secretly pushed to the porous boaders of Bangladesh or consumed locally.  So far, the authorities have nabbed only the petty carriers without caring to track the links, which could have fetched them the kingpins of the illegal trade. In one such incident, on January 19, 2008, cops in Hazaribag (Jharkhand) had gunned down two inter-state turtle smugglers who all exchanged rounds of fire. In fact, the Jharkhand cops had to retaliate when the criminals opened fire at the police after the sport utility vehicle (SUV) was intercepted. After the encounter, at least three unidentified smugglers made their escape, while the cops recovered over 300 tortoises, besides pistols and live cartridges. The exchange of fire raised the red alarm and confirmed that only petty carriers are not involved in the turtle trade. The documents recovered from the site gives the insight that the criminals were interstate smugglers having links with Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh. That big-time criminals were involved in the turtle trade was once again established when Uttar Pradesh Police arrested Liyakat Ali and Shakila in December, 2007 the West Bengal based couple, for running a fake currency racket in further Investigations it revealed that the two were also involved in smuggling tortoises.
The matter of fact the turtles are also subjected to extreme cruelty before getting killed. Even the rescued tortoises have been found seriously injured their shells pierced through some sharp pointed material while some had their legs pierced and tied together. Besides, those rescued alive have been found held in unsanitary conditions, exposing them to serious physiological and health problems. Before they are released in their natural habitat, these turtles are required to be treated for parasites and screened for diseases which seldom happens to these creatures.
Incidentally, these harmless gentle creature are facing lots of hardship and struggle for their existence, turtle are an important link in aquatic ecosystem which tells us about the life in water.  The tortoise usually helps keeping the water clean as it feeds on small fishes, aquatic insects and aquatic herbs. A special feature that of the tortoise is it's hibernation that lasts through the winter periods with the beginning of the winters it begins to soothe its active life and rest at the muddy bottom of the waterbed till the summers tend to begin.