m24 wrote:Please don't cry wolf with the following idea:
Mandatory / optional involvement of schools / colleges for knowledge dissemination / education, voluntary work in controlled areas of park, social work awarded to small time offenders be implemented for wildlife (flora and fauna both) conservation.
Regards
M24, no question of optional, it is
mandatory A core group should work to spread the awareness. Instill the need of conservation and living close to nature in the young minds. When I was in school, I was an active member of "Nature Club" where visits to the national parks are conducted every year. Importance of conservation was taught.
shooter wrote:
Whats interesting is that out of my options no one is taking option e; nor commenting about options a b c.
a) increase the entry to the national parks to rs 10000 per person. (and thousands of tourists are happy and flock there)
b)or... every sighting/picture of a tiger gives the sighter/photographer rs. 10000
c)Spread a rumor and start practicing alternate medicine that includes live tigers/tiger parts a la civet coffee. Or that a live tigers tail when immersed in water makes it an aphrodisiac (and to stick viagra powder to the tigers tail after darting them)
d) Hunt a limited quota say two tigers a year; target older males/rouges etc; charge $250000 trophy fees per tiger.
This additional 2 crores a year can be used to get more land into the parks, relocate villagers/ stop poaching/education.
e) other members please contribute.
@shooter, I took some time to sink-in.
Option a -- sounds good.
Option b -- not very sure. You mean, the photographer has to pay or he gets the money?
Here are some points I can think of.
1. As m24 says, target the locals and involve them. Instead of separating the natives from the woods, make them responsible for it, under proper supervision -- I have been following few articles and this one is an eye opener.
http://www.wildlifeofindia.org/op_ashishK.htm
2. Invite corporate giants to extend their social responsibility arms towards the national parks also, instead of just distributing notebooks and dresses. More so, several organizations can jointly sponsor one national park. The expenses will be peanuts, if 5 to 6 companies join hands. Appoint proper boards to ensure the money properly utilized.
3. There is an increasing interest among the international community of students towards the wildlife studies. Tie up with various foreign institutes and indulge in exchange programs to attract more attention and thereby revenue.
4. Find the business tycoons to sponsor the NGOs which are working for this noble cause.
5. Introduce regulated "wildlife tax" for all commercial activities related in one way or the other with exploitation of wildlife and natural habitat. Or allocate a part of the tax collected towards wildlife. More than that, ensure the "smart" people pay their taxes.
6. Control poaching with an iron hand!!! I second hvj1 in this !!
I will work more on the option e...... I'm kind of

but I'll try to get out and get involved.
Appeal: Gentlemen, in case we may end up forming a core group of like-minded individuals, count me in!!
At times, I stay silent. When I don't speak, it doesn't mean I don't have anything to say and running out of words. It only means that I have better things to do.