High Court asks Centre State to clarify on eco-sensitive zone around MTR
- September 5, 2021
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High Court asks Centre State to clarify on eco-sensitive zone around MTR
Context: The Madras High Court has decided to delve deep into the ramifications of a gazette notification issued by the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) on December 13, 2019 declaring an area of 438.904 sq.km,
around the boundary of Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR), as Mudumalai Tiger Reserve Eco-sensitive Zone.
Background:
Considering the rich diversity of flora and fauna in MTR and the existence of rare, endangered, threatened and endemic species, the MoEF had decided to declare 438.904 sq.km. (Consisting of 25.657 sq.km in Gudalur forest division, 409.825 sq.km. in Nilgiris North forest division and 3.422 sq.km. in core area) around the reserve as Eco sensitive zone
Mudumalai Tiger Reserve comprising the entire area of Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park lies between Latitude 11.50000 and 11.65000 N Longitude 76.45000 and 76.71670 E in the Nilgiris District, of Tamil Nadu and extends over an area of 321.00 square kilometers. This is one of the protected areas brought under Project Tiger during 2007. Presently, the entire area (321.00 sq km) of Tiger Reserve has been declared as Core/Critical Tiger Habitat notified vide No:145, Environment & Forest (FR-5) Department, dated: 28.12.2007 as per section 38-V of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. The reserve has 321.00 square kilometres as Core or Critical tiger habitat 367.586 square kilometres as Buffer area. The total area of reserve along with the buffer area is 688.586 square kilometres. |
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