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A Good News | Two leopards have been released after successfully wearing radio collars in Gir Forest

Duration: 03:25Views: 1.6KLikes: 47Date Created: Feb, 2021

Channel: GirIndiaFilms HD

Category: Pets & Animals

Tags: floodsforestjamburnarendrasafariflora-faunaindiavirusgirnarmatingsasangirmodiattacksiddicatrarenationaldearstockparkrescuelicensingwildliferainpythonsanctuarybiodiversityamezingfootagecanineasiaticgujarattribescubsjunagadhgreatlionlicenseleopardlionessafricanuniquedistemperanimaljungledogjunagarh

Description: #WorldLionDay2021 Facebook: facebook.com/girindiafilm Instagram: instagram.com/gir_india_films Twitter: twitter.com/GirIndiaFilms YouTube: youtube.com/c/girindia Website: girindiafilms.com Write to us to license stoke footage: girindiafilms@gmail.com The leopards have been given radio collars by the Forest Department to conduct research on they attacking humans in the vicinity of Gir forest. Out of the total five leopards allowed by the Central Government, two leopards have been given radio collars at Sasan Gir. A special report Although the population of leopards in the world is small, the number of leopards in Gir and Gir forest areas has also increased due to the Asian Lion Conservation Campaign, which has led to an increase in leopard attacks on humans in the villages around Gir. Research work has been started by tying radio collars to leopards. In this regard, Dushyant Vasavada, Chief Conservator of Forests Wildlife Circle, said that the Forest Department has now started this experiment on leopards after wearing lions with radio collars in 2019. Under this project, the central government has released two leopards in Sasan gir forest wearing radio collars today. While the incidents of human attacks by leopards has increased in Junagadh, Visavadar, Kodinar and Jasadhar areas in the last few years, Chief Forest Conservator Dushyant Vasavada said that at the initial stage, there is a project to provide radio collars to five leopards in areas with high incidents of human attacks. Two leopards have been released in the forest today after successfully wearing radio collars at Sasan, now three more leopards will be worn in the near future. According to the last census conducted in 2016, more than 600 leopards were registered in Junagadh, Amreli, and Gir Somnath districts of Gir, but now the population has increased even more. One of them costs five lakh rupees, and it has been specially ordered from Germany, these radio collars are made in different sizes and weights according to the weight of the animals. The forest department has so far been conducting research on lions, vultures, rhinoceroses wearing radio collars or tags, Vasavada said, adding that the high-tech monitoring center at Sasan Gir will be recorded and the movements of leopards will be recorded. Based on this research report will be prepared which will be very useful in the coming days The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) is found only at the Gir national park in the Gujarat state of India in the world, which is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List because of its small population. Since 2015, Gir Forest National Park has steadily increased. In June 2020, the 15th Asiatic Lion Census was conducted over an area of about 30,000 km (18641.136 sq mi), the lion population was estimated at 674 individuals, comprising 159 adult males, 262 adult females, 115 Subadult, And 138 cubs. The lion population in and around the Growth rate of 28.87 % (But now the lion estimated population about 1000 above) Conservation: In 1904, only 11 Asiatic lions were left in the Gir forest. Then Nawab of Junagadh Mohabbat Khanji banned hunting and started the work of conservation. Since then, the Lions population has been steadily increasing. The Forest Department has also been doing commendable work on the lion conservation project and the local people have the biggest role in the campaign. Save Asiatic lion We are working to save the rare Asiatic lion and all the wild animals and the forest through this channel, we are making humble efforts to give correct information by changing the misconceptions spread in the society. Due to the increasing lion population, he is regaining his lost areas, now the forest department is facing a big challenge, so, it is our duty to support the forest department in the campaign to save the lion. We want to do a lot, hope you all will support us. About Us: We are working in the Gir forest and Gujarat (INDIA) for the last 25 years. We have Asian lions, wild animals, biodiversity, flora and fauna, and the "Siddi" community of African origin videos and photographs huge archive of unique, rare, and historical events. And you can watch a continuous live stream of unique videos of rare wild animals from Great forests across India. If you want to watch unimaginable videos of unheard stories with incredible information about wild animals? So quickly do SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, and FOLLOW now. #GirIndiaFilms #On24x7News #AsiaticLion #SasanGir #lion #GirForest #SiddiTribal #siddi #jambur #junagadh #girlion #NewsJunagadh #NewsGirnar #NewsForGir #girwildlifesanctuary #way2wildlife #girnarropeway #redsandboa #asianlion #girnar #HanumanMonkey #GirnarForest #reptilessnake #TigerIndia #LeopardIndia #indianstripedhyena #sandboa #reptiles #snake #stripedhyena

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