Tag: Forest

  • Satellite imagery used to investigate wildfires

    Satellite imagery used to investigate wildfires

    To minimise the loss caused by forest fires, the Forest Department is making use of satellite imagery to send alerts to the field staff whenever there is a fire in their jurisdiction.

    The technology, which is in use for the last few years, is proving useful in initiating early action in preventing the spread of fire. The cell numbers, enrolled for using this technology, get an immediate alert and preventive steps can be initiated to minimise losses, said Solan Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Kunal Angrish.

    The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is used for active forest fire detection in the state. “Forest officials have been directed to register themselves on the department’s portal to enable them to get alerts about forest fires on their cell phones through satellite imagery. In case a fire persists for 24 hours or more, senior officers are alerted to step in with more resources,” said Angrish.

    Apart from deputing additional staff from April 15, the field staff has been attending gram sabhas to create awareness among villagers about forest fires.

    Residents initiate forest fires in the hope of ridding the forest floor of pine needles and getting greener grass. Since such incidents often lead to uncontrolled fire, the department has introduced a system wherein residents can seek permission for controlled burning on private land.

    “Since such fires deplete the soil of micro nutrients and don’t help to enhance the green cover, villagers are being advised not to indulge in such reckless measures,” observed Angrish, who cited several studies to support his observation.

    Cases of realtors initiating such fires to rid the land of foliage have also been observed in the Kasauli area. Instead of clearing the land manually or mechanically, such uncontrolled fires have become common in this area.

    The DFO said all such private individuals would now have to seek permission from the respective range officer to ensure that such tasks were undertaken in the presence of a forest employee with utmost caution.

    The department has prepared several cinematic messages to prevail upon the younger generation to prevent forest fires. “Such messages are being sent on various WhatsApp groups to propagate the message among the youth to prevent forest fires.”

  • NHAI enables FASTag-based payments at forest entry points

    NHAI enables FASTag-based payments at forest entry points

     National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has enabled FASTag-based payments at forest entry points to facilitate seamless and efficient process for vehicles entering the forest areas.

    Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL), a company incorporated by NHAI to carry out electronic tolling, has inked an MoU with the Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve spread across the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

    Officials said the initiative aims to provide a FASTag based payment system at forest entry points and will extend the benefit of collection of Ecosystem Management Coordination fee via FASTag at various entrance points of the Tiger reserve.

  • Two arrested for catching hornbill from the forest

    Two arrested for catching hornbill from the forest

    The forest department on Monday arrested two persons in Alipurduar for allegedly catching a hornbill.

    Navojit Dey, the assistant wildlife warden of the Jaldapara National Park, said the two had entered the Chilapata reserve forest and caught the bird.

    “Our staff nabbed them. Both were produced in court and remanded in our custody for five days. We want to interrogate them to know whether they are associated with a bird smuggling racket,” he said.

    The arrested are Rajen Rava and Punai Oraon, who are from Chakwakheti, a village adjacent to Chilapata.

    Cattle seized

    Fifty buffaloes which were being carried illegally from Bihar to Assam were seized from two container trucks on Monday.

    The seizure was made by Phansidewa police on NH27 between Ghoshpukur and Fulbari near Siliguri. Three Uttar Pradesh residents have been arrested.

    Cannabis haul

    Rajganj police in Jalpaiguri seized 56kg of cannabis from a vehicle on Sunday evening. Jayanta Das, a resident of Cooch Behar, has been arrested.