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unit called Forestwatch, which works<br />

in tandem with police and forest<br />

departments in several states across<br />

India. Over the last few years, this unit<br />

has facilitated the rescue and seizure<br />

of over 70 bear cubs from poachers.<br />

Very often, intelligence gathered by the<br />

Wildlife SOS anti-poaching unit also<br />

results in the uncovering of an illegal<br />

trade in marine animals, birds, reptiles,<br />

smaller wildlife, Tigers, Leopards, etc.<br />

The Sloth Bear rescue centres function<br />

as lifetime care facilities for Sloth<br />

Bears. They also function as training,<br />

education and awareness platforms<br />

where training programmes and<br />

talks are organsed for enforcement<br />

officers and school- and collegegoing<br />

students. Premier institutions<br />

such as the WII, IGNFA and FRI bring<br />

their trainees on field visits. Veterinary<br />

students from all over the world<br />

come to study veterinary procedures<br />

and management techniques at the<br />

centres.<br />

The <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> <strong>Authority</strong> has assigned<br />

to Wildlife SOS for five years (beginning<br />

31 March 2011) the responsibility of<br />

preparing and updating studbooks for<br />

all four bear species found in Indian<br />

zoos for the purpose of conservation<br />

breeding. Wildlife SOS will be<br />

publishing interpretative studbooks<br />

of all the species annually and will<br />

provide hard copies to each zoo where<br />

bears are housed.<br />

The <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> <strong>Authority</strong> also<br />

assigned, in November 2011, to<br />

Wildlife SOS a two year study of the<br />

enclosure utilisation pattern of Sloth<br />

Bears and enrichment utilisation in<br />

nonconventional captivity at the Agra<br />

Bear Rescue Facility.<br />

Thus this collaboration between the<br />

NGO Wildlife SOS, the Government<br />

of India and state governments, which<br />

started off to implement the law to<br />

control wildlife crime and conserve<br />

Sloth Bears, has now become an ideal<br />

model for successful conservation and<br />

ended the brutal practice of “dancing<br />

bears”.<br />

The authors are founders of Wildlife SOS, New<br />

Delhi<br />

ZOO GETS VEHICLE TO<br />

RESCUE WILDLIFE<br />

Jaipur <strong>Zoo</strong> has recently acquired<br />

wildlife rescue vehicles that have<br />

been dedicated for public service.<br />

Two rescue vehicles have been<br />

customized to meet the requirements<br />

of rescuing wild animals. These<br />

vehicles are unique and have been<br />

built for the first time in Rajasthan.<br />

The vehicles have been equipped<br />

with life-saving drugs and essential<br />

medicines for rescue purposes. The<br />

vehicles are air conditioned and<br />

are fitted with a hydraulic system,<br />

ZOO NEWS<br />

a chain pulley cable system(<br />

to rescue wildlife from wells), a<br />

tranquilising gun, a Dragon light<br />

(up to 1 km range) cages, helmets,<br />

nets, etc. The total cost of the<br />

vehicles including customization is<br />

approximately rupees 40 lakhs. One<br />

vehicle will cater to the Jaipur region<br />

and another to the Jodhpur region.<br />

The vehicles were dedicated for<br />

public service by the Hon’ble Forest<br />

Minister, Government of Rajasthan,<br />

Ms. Beena Kak, in July 2012.<br />

“VAN MAHOTSAVA” AT TATA STEEL ZOOLOGICAL PARK,<br />

JAMSHEDPUR<br />

Implementation of Aichi Target – UN Decade of Biodiversity<br />

Tata Steel <strong>Zoo</strong>logical Park celebrated<br />

“Van Mohotsava” as part of its<br />

ongoing educational activities in the<br />

zoo campus during July–August<br />

2012 so that visitors to the zoo<br />

were made aware of the benefits of<br />

such a programme. The focus of<br />

the programme was on women and<br />

child because together they form the<br />

centre of our society. This year, Van<br />

Mahotsav was kick started by the<br />

First Lady of Tata Steel, Mrs. Surekha<br />

Nerurkar. She was instrumental in<br />

planting of 15 saplings of medicinal<br />

plants inside the zoo campus. During<br />

the Van Mahotsava celebrations,<br />

a total of 57 saplings were planted<br />

inside the zoo campus, and this took<br />

place in collaboration with Lions<br />

Club Steel City, Marwari Mahila<br />

Samaj and Little Wonder School.<br />

During the celebrations, the zoo<br />

also celebrated Friendship Day by<br />

adopting the theme of befriending<br />

trees. A total of 142 children took an<br />

oath to protect trees.<br />

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