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Tiger treks across international border from Sikkim to Bhutan

  • July 8, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Tiger treks across international border from Sikkim to Bhutan

Sub: Environment

Sec: Protected Areas

Context:

  • Camera trap images documented a tiger‘s journey from Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary in Sikkim, India, to Samtse district in Bhutan.

Historical Context:

  • Similar long-distance tiger movements have been recorded in India, such as the 3,000-kilometer journey to Dnyanganga Wildlife Sanctuary in Maharashtra in 2019 and a 2,000-kilometer trek from Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra to Odisha in 2023.

International Collaboration:

  • The tiger’s movement was shared during an international workshop on “Countering Wildlife Trafficking” held in Bhutan under the South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) in June 2024.

Significance:

  • This trek highlights the existence and importance of wildlife corridors between India and Bhutan.
  • Validates the necessity to protect wildlife corridors for the conservation of tigers and other wildlife.
  • Emphasizes the effectiveness of habitat preservation and restoration efforts in Sikkim, showcasing the region’s healthy ecosystem.

Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary:

  • Established in 2002, spans 128 square kilometres and serves as a crucial wildlife corridor.
  • Camera traps have documented three tigers in the sanctuary between 2018 and 2024, placing Sikkim on the national Tiger Conservation map.

Transboundary protected areas in India:

India and Nepal
  • Kangchenjunga Conservation Area
  • Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve
  • Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary
  • Singalila National Park
India and Bhutan
  • Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve
  • Jaldapara National Park
  • Buxa Tiger Reserve
  • Neora Valley National Park
India, Bhutan and Tibet region of China
  • Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary

Source: DTE

Environment Tiger treks across international border from Sikkim to Bhutan

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