Tiger Monitory
The conservation of the wildlife by Nature Guides (RNGA)
Mostly Ranthambhore Nature Guide’s main income
source is only this National Park. Hence they earn their livelihood by doing
this job as a Nature Guide or Naturalist. Therefore, the Nature Guides are sincerely careful to
the beauty and safety of this park because it is the only income source of
helpless Nature Guide. So, they play
very important role for the conservation of the park. That is the main reason,
they are full attention to take care of it. It will
surprise that from picking up plastic bags to illegal forestation, cattle
grazing and forest firing are also
controlled by them. They are very much careful to tiger’s monitoring and perfect conservation
of the park. No any other can
do so perfectly and sincerely.
Tiger
Monitoring:- Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve is known as
“A land of Tigers”. So native and
foreigner tourists’ first choice is to enjoy its visit. So, the conservation of the tiger and wild
life are the first priority of the Nature Guides. It
is really a great challenge. Some forest officers and related employees have
embraced to death in the task of Tiger’s
Conservation. But, they have preferred duty to their life. Tigers
monitoring is very necessary for their conservation . (It is only way to
save tigers) A tiger’s territory is about
40 to 60 sq. km. (Average) in
Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. But it is also depended on water, food and human
disturbance.
Tiger’s
Monitoring is not hard but very challenging task because for this forest
department has neither enough staff nor sources. It is really noticeable that through
the Nature Guides, forest department get not only vehicle but also the staff without
any cost. Therefore, it is admiring point and act of nature Guides which is performed by them skillfully. But
they work with interest and get enough success in tigers monitoring freely and
sincerely. As soon as the nature guides enter with their tourists, they start
monitoring with full interest and eagerness because it is their duty as well as a
main attraction of the tourists.
During their trip they are fully careful to the footprints (pug mark) of a tiger, scratch marks
and droppings because these are the
main sources of a tiger presence and can help
pinpoint their whereabout. During their game drive, they always try to pause, hear and assess the
clues that are provided by the forest, such as warning calls by monkeys, deer and antelope. So during this particular time a nature guide has a time to
observe anything in the forest. All these type of activities which are done by
the nature guides is also the main part of the Tiger monitoring as well as keeping eyes for any illegal activity in the
national park . After the game drive, each nature guide reports to a forest
guard at entrance gate about the clue of tiger regularly. So, due to these
clues, forest department knows the moments of a tiger in the tiger reserve.
Generally 8 vehicles (4 gypsies & 4 canters) are
allowed for fixed zone in Ranthambhore National Park. Each vehicle checks about
35 to 40 kms area. About 8 nature guides check this area turn by turn. So there
is no any hope of any mistake. Eight nature guides are sufficient for this
area. Thus they perform their duty carefully and sincerely and satisfy
tourists. There they perform their responsibility sincerely carefully and
honesty. Their role is tigers monitoring is really appreciable, no doubt.
We are really very much thankful to the forest
department who gave this golden opportunity to us ! THANKS
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Best of luck!
President, shard Ranthambhore , RNGA
wow it is so nice, i really enjoy it, thank you very much to inform us.
ReplyDeletei know very well that the nature guides play a vital role in the conservation, but nobody notice it. they always ignore them by other people. it is really sad very much. it is good step to display it, well done, i appreciate you job, thnx
ReplyDeleteIt is really right information to the public. Through this article we have known about the role of nature guides & tourists. well done!
ReplyDeleteIll be there soon, cant wait! Love you pics hun. :) Awesome work!
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome Mam, thank you very much for your appreciate words that give me energy ! thank you very much once again.
DeleteThank you very much for sharing the conservation work by Nature guides with us. I hope that people notice it & give more chance for it. Thank you very much, Sir !!!!!!!!!
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