Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Wild animals fall prey to dirty water

Neelgai
Polluted water is playing havoc with the lives of wild animals this summer in the Kawal Tiger Reserve in the Adilabad district.

According to veterinarians, wild animals are falling sick after consuming contaminated water in the forest.

A veterinarian who attended the dead ‘ Neelgai’ confirmed that animal died after drinking polluted water in Kadam forest range. There have been many such incidents that have gone unreported and unnoticed in the last two months.  

Besides, wild animals which venture out of the jungles in search of drinking water area falling prey to poachers. The severe drought forced the forest animals to depend on polluted water just remained in the local streams and rivulets.

Forest officials have dug up borewells at a few places to fill the water tanks in the forests to quench the thirst of the forest animals after they realized the severity  of the drought on forest animals but veterinaries feel that the efforts may well be too late.

Many forest animals recently died due to various reasons in Laxmipur, Gangapur, Allampalli and Kadam beats come under Kadam range. The local people say that there is lack of supervision of higher ups on field level staff.

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