04 March, 2008

81 lions dead in last 2 yrs

81 lions dead in last 2 yrs

28 Feb 2008, 1712 hrs IST,
NEW DELHI: A total of 81 lions have died across the country from January 2006 to 2008, with nine of them becoming victims of poaching, Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday. Fifty two lions died a natural death, 1 because of an accident and 6 due to electrocution while 13 fell in a well and 9 lions died because of poaching in Gir protected area and surrounding habitats of Gujarat. Out of th 6 lions electrocuted, five of them died in Permpara village, outside the Gir Protected Areas in October 2007. Investigation shows that a farmer had laid electrified wire fencing his agriculture land to prevent crop damage from wild herbivores, Minister of State for Environment and Forests S Regupathy said. Answering a separate question on declining population of endangered animals including lions, tigers and elephants, Regupathy said fluctuation in the wildlife population is a natural phenomenon. As per the information available there are no reports to indicate a continuous sharp decline in the population of endangered species, he said. The minister said, "census of gharials are conducted on a regular basis and is not done for the first time."

Five injured in lion attacks in Gir

Five injured in lion attacks in Gir

Times of India Ahmedabad Edition
Rajkot: In two different incidents of lion attacks on human beings on the outskirts of Gir forest, as many as five persons have been reportedly injured on Wednesday.
Sources in the forest department said around 8 am, two agriculture labourers were attacked by a wild cat near Devala village situated under Sarasia range of Gir (east division). In the incident, Dhanji Manaji Parghi and Valaji Ravaji Parghi got injured. The same animal also injured two persons Kadava Vekaria and Vipul Vekaria in the adjoining farm. Sources said all four persons were taken to Dhari hospital where they were discharged after receiving primary treatment. According to a witness, there was a herd of around five lions. However, forest officials said that lions generally don’t attack human beings without reason and some one must have tried to disturb them.
In another similar incident, that occurred near a farm in Fatsar village of Una taluka in Junagadh distict, an unidentified person was reportedly injured by a lion in the afternoon.