Biosphere conservation project for Simlipal mooted
Bhubaneswar, Aug 7 (UNI) The conservation of Similipal Biosphere Reserve project spread over an area of 5569 sq km at an estimated cost of Rs 197.48 lakh will be taken up by the Orissa government soon.
A decision in this regard was taken at a meeting under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Ajit Tripathy here today.
The conservation of tigers, botanical park, plantation of rare plants and medicinal plants, fencing of forests, conservation of Satkosia Reserve forest and many developmental works would be taken up under the scheme.
This apart the livelihood development of people living close to the Similipal forest would also be included under the project. Under the scheme sophisticated equipments would be deployed under the supervision of the Wildlife Institute of India(WII) to study the behaviour of different type of animals in the wild.
In additional to existing 51 Green Brigade 20 more Green Brigades would be established for the conservation of the bio-sphere reserve.
The local youths would be recruited as watchmen to the Green Brigade and guard the forest.
The meeting also decided to provide employment to the local youths though various schemes like water harvesting structures, diary farm, plantation of medicinal plants.
The Centre had already sanctioned Rs 71 lakh for the project during 2005-2006 and another Rs 54 lakh in 2006-2007 out of which it the state government had received Rs 37.85 lakh in 2005-06 and Rs 30 lakh in 2006-07 Official sources said so far 51 water harvesting structures had been constructed in the bio-sphere reserve area benefiting more than 900 people.
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