Assam tightens wildlife protection law16 July, 2009 |
HOMEAssam tightens wildlife protection law GUWAHATI, July 16: Terming the day as a historic occasion for the State’s wildlife lovers, Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain said that the Bill was drafted after pursuing the matter with the Centre, besides having wide-ranging discussions with wildlife experts, NGOs and members of the judiciary so that the legal loopholes in tackling wildlife crimes could be addressed. AGP member Pradip Hazarika wanted the Bill to have provisions for preventing any human settlement within a radius of 200 metres of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks for checking encroachment and wildlife crimes in protected areas. He reasoned that growing human settlements by protected forests, besides encroachments, made it extremely easy for poachers to The minister, however, said that removing existing settlements within protected areas became much difficult following the enactment of the Centre’s Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers’ (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act-2006. “For instance, we are unable to
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