Sangai population up

May 14, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 08:19 am IST - Imphal:

Endangered:A sangai in a tub at the Kolkata Zoo.- File photo

Endangered:A sangai in a tub at the Kolkata Zoo.- File photo

The number of endangered deer sangai found in Manipur has increased from 204 in 2013 to 260, according to the latest census.

Manipur Forest Minister Hemochandra told newsmen here on Thursday that the wildlife census to calculate the number of the brow-antlered deer, also referred to as dancing deer, was carried out jointly by Wildfire Wing, Forest department, State government, Manipur University and Wildfire Institute of India.

The census to determine the number was done at the Keibul Lamjao National Park on March 29, March 31 and April 2 this year, said the Minister.

A report released by the Directorate of Information and Publicity Affairs stated that another 24 Hog deer were also spotted at the marshy wetlands of Laipham Phumlak and Yawa Lamjao while conducting the census.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forest P. N. Prasad said that there is a scheme under which Rs.30,000 to Rs.50,000 is provided to women self-help groups living around the national park.

He said the department was taking up efforts to develop eco-tourism in the buffer zone of the National Park and that the department has sought assistance for infrastructure development from DoNER and Tourism Ministry.

The census was conducted using point transect method. - PTI

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