Campaign to Save the Indian Wolf


Posted on 2nd Mar 2015 12:52 pm by mohit kumar

Mumbai, March 1 (IANS) For the first time, a systematic effort has been initiated to save the Indian wolf, now figuring on the 'endangered' list of wild animals in the country.

A wolf conservation effort has been taken up in Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra by a Mumbai NGO, villagers of Parner in Ahmednagar and the Maharashtra forest department, helped by a British trust.

The wolf was once widely spotted in grasslands all over India.

"In recent times, the creature is hardly noticed at regular haunts, due to various pressures on its natural habitat and hunting areas," naturalist Ashwin Aghor told IANS.

"We observed this in Ahmednagar's grasslands which once abounded with packs of wolves but which are now rarely sighted," said Aghor, director of EnviroCare Welfare Society (ECWS).

Aghor learnt of an amateurish effort to save the wolf, jackals and foxes in Parner in Ahmednagar by a schoolteacher, Raosaheb Kasar, and volunteer Santosh Gandhi.

"This was a truly noble venture. I decided to join them for the sake of the Indian wolf," he said. The groundwork began over six months ago using their own resources. NGO Vanashakti helped them.

The wolf, once routinely sighted, seem to have virtually disappeared from the region, villagers told Aghor.

They said this was despite abundance of prey like deer, antelopes, hares, rabbits, rodents and even sheep, goats, dogs when they stray into human habitats, and there is up to one metre tall grass, dens or burroughs in the wild for them to hide and hunt, he added.

Aghor's research revealed that barring one initiative by the Maharashtra forest department, there was hardly any formal effort directed to saving the Indian wolf.

"The ECWS has taken up the cause of saving the wolf simply because there is nobody trying to save them in India though there are many organisations working for them worldwide," he said.

India is home to two important species: the Grey Wolf and the Himalayan Wolf. The latter is even more endangered. According to unofficial estimates, there may be just 2,000-3,000 Indian wolves in the wild.

Luckily, the United Kingdom Wolf Conservation Trust (UKWCT) in London chipped in with 5,000 pounds to the ECWS.

Sunil Limaye, the Chief Conservator of Forests-Wild Life, Pune, said the Indian wolf had been accorded a 'protected animal' status since 1972.

"However, we have no data on their numbers. The (Ahmednagar) project has been started specifically for the wolves. It will continue for another six months to learn their behaviour in winter, summer and monsoon months," Limaye told IANS.

Lamented Aghor: "Though wolves are supported to live across India, not even primary estimates of their numbers are available, forget a systematic census conducted for other bigger animals like tigers and lions."

The wolf is vital for the grasslands -- as the tiger is to dense forests, expets say.

ECWS and its 10-member team are planning to convert the Ahmednagar grassland into a 'wolf laboratory' for the whole country and deduce a fair idea of its population, behaviour, average pack size, area of activities, food habits and migration patterns by 2020.

The grassland in the district is spread over 1,444 sq km.

UKWCT is currently engaged in wolf conservation projects in Armenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ethopia, France, Greece, Nepal, Portugal, Russia and the US.

(Quaid Najmi can be contacted at q.najmi@ians.in)

0 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

Suspicious car found near Ambani's house was stolen, owner also identified, Mumbai police told the whole case

The police are now looking into solving the mystery of the suspect Scorpio meeting outside the ho

Coach told the mantra for Kuldeep's return: Tennis ball-local match became a game changer

Kuldeep Yadav caught the South African batsmen in the net of his spin at the Feroz Shah Stadium i

G20 Summit 2023: Presiding over G20 summit is a big challenge before India: IMF Chief Economist

IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinches said it would be difficult for India, which will ch

Rohini Court Firing: An AK-47 was fired in Delhi's Rohini Court, there was a stir on the premises

Once again a case of firing has come to the fore in the Rohini Court in outer Delhi. Here the inf

Elon Musk: Why did Musk show Parag Agarwal the way out from Twitter, the big reason came to the fore

Elon Musk dismissed CEO Parag Aggarwal as soon as he took charge of Twitter last year. Now some t

Kartik Aaryan: Will Bhushan Kumar contact Mukesh Bhatt to get the title of 'Aashiqui 3'? Know about Kartik Aaryan's initiative.

Kartik Aaryan's horror comedy film 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' has waved the flag of success at the box o

Janhvi Kapoor: After the Vadodara road accident, Janhvi got angry at the law student, said this big thing

A tragic accident that took place in Vadodara late Thursday night shook the entire country. A spe

Shivraj Chauhan said- I will not put corona vaccine, know what is the reason

At a time when two corona vaccines in the country have been approved by the Drug Controller Gener

Delhi NCR Rain: Delhi-NCR is drenched in heavy rain in the morning, with waterlogging in many places. What will the weather be like in the future?

Many parts of Delhi and the adjoining National Capital Region (NCR) witnessed heavy rains in the

PBKS vs RCB: Punjab-RCB is one step away from reaching the final, combination will change due to the absence of players

Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) teams would like to maintain the momentum of t

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash