Dang Dilemma A project to revive the food chain in Dang Forest
Saevus|June - August 2022
 The article speaks of the amazing project of re-populating the Dang Forest 'prey base' to solve the human-animal conflicts in the region.
KRUNAL TRIVEDI 
Dang Dilemma A project to revive the food chain in Dang Forest

Dang, meaning bamboo, is a district in the southeastern part of Gujarat, India. According to folklore, the district was named 'Dang' because of its dense bamboo forest. It is administratively divided into two parts: 'North Dang', which has the Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, and 'South Dang', which has the Vansda National Park. The Dang forests were once home to many wild animals, herbivores and carnivores. Nearly four decades ago, the majestic Bengal tiger was found in these forests. With the passing years, development has led to deforestation, which has led to severe depletion of the biodiversity in these forests, resulting in the loss of most of its flora and fauna.

Among the herbivorous animals, there was a predominance of wild ungulates, namely, Spotted Deer, Four-horned antelope, Barking deer and Sambar deer, the prey base for the Tigers, Leopards and Wild dogs. Due to deforestation and hunting, the population of wild ungulates decreased, which resulted in the local extinction of tigers, wild dogs, and Sambar from the area. The Leopard, on the other hand, is still found in both protected regions. The existence of this predator, combined with the lack of herbivores, causes problems in many areas of Dang, particularly in the forest. This large cat frequently ventures out of its territory in quest of prey (food), resulting in conflicts with humans.

Decades of close interactions of Nature Club Surat (NCS) with the Dang Forests brought the realization that depletion of the 'prey base' had forced the Leopards, the highest order predator in the region, to venture into human habitats to attack livestock and at times even human beings, increasing the humananimal conflicts at an alarming rate in the region.

This story is from the June - August 2022 edition of Saevus.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the June - August 2022 edition of Saevus.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM SAEVUSView All
Staying ALIVE!
Saevus

Staying ALIVE!

The importance of getting to the root causes of conflict with wildlife, is essential. Its mitigation will guarantee the very survival of all species.

time-read
8 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Frames from the WILD
Saevus

Frames from the WILD

A few amazing shots from a horde of incredible ones!

time-read
3 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
WAKE UP!
Saevus

WAKE UP!

A frightening thought a world without wildlife, mornings without birdsong, and all that we take for granted! We must realise the dangers threatening the beauteous green world and its inhabitants around us!

time-read
4 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Dolphin DILEMMA!
Saevus

Dolphin DILEMMA!

A crucial article to highlight the significance, and plight of Our riverine friends.

time-read
3 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Gecko Quest!
Saevus

Gecko Quest!

The authors take us on the trail of a gecko from West Bengal, through the hills of the Bankura district.

time-read
2 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Endangered EXOTICA!
Saevus

Endangered EXOTICA!

The author takes us on an exotic ride into the forests of Malaysia, allowing us glimpses of the beauties of its wildlife!

time-read
3 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Mellifluous Magpie!
Saevus

Mellifluous Magpie!

Immerse yourselves in the world of the musical and glorious Magpie Robin! The authors help acquaint us with this beautiful bird.

time-read
10+ mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Think Different!
Saevus

Think Different!

The author brings to us the very real concern for the horses employed around pilgrimage sites in India.

time-read
4 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Take Heed!
Saevus

Take Heed!

The authors make a case for the conservation of the rare and lesser-known Sociable Lapwing.

time-read
6 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24
Close Encounters!
Saevus

Close Encounters!

The author introduces us to two amazing yet very different bird species, showing us the diversity of our ecosystems,

time-read
4 mins  |
SAEVUS NOVEMBER 23 MARCH 24