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    Not tigers, we are being targeted by poachers now: Similipal reserve staff

    • July 12, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Not tigers, we are being targeted by poachers now: Similipal reserve staff

    Subject : Environment

    Section: Protected Areas

    About Similipal National Park:

    • Simlipal is a tiger reserve in the Mayurbhanj district in the Indian state of Odisha
    • It is part of the Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve, which includes three protected areas -Similipal Tiger Reserve, Hadgarh Wildlife Sanctuary and Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary.
    • Simlipal National Park derives its name from the abundance of red silk cotton trees growing in the area.
    • The vast terrain of Similipal with wide altitudinal, climatic and topographic variations, criss-crossed by large number of perennial streams, harbours a unique blend of Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats and Sub-Himalayan plant species.
    • The floristic composition indicates a connecting link between South Indian and North Eastern Sub-Himalayan Specie
    • Forest is predominantly moist mixed deciduous forest with tropical semi-evergreen forest in areas with suitable microclimatic conditions and sporadic patches of dry deciduous forests and grasslands. It forms the largest watershed of northern Odisha.
    • It holds the highest tiger population in Odisha, and harbours the only population of melanistic tigers in the world.
    • Other carnivores found here are leopard, leopard cat, fishing cat, jungle cat and wolf. The active management of mugger has revived its population on the banks of the rivers Khairi and Deo.
    • Similipal Tiger Reserve is also home to the largest population of elephants in Odisha.
    • This protected area is part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2009.

    About Elephants:

    • India is the natural home of the largest population of Asian elephants.It is also found in Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Myanmar.
    • International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN): Asian Elephant- Endangered
    • Convention of the Migratory species (CMS): Appendix I
    • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I
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