Koyna-Chandoli Tiger Reserve- Starting an NGO.
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:40 am
Background:
A tiger reserve project, the fourth in the state, will be developed at Chandoli National Park, about 200 km south of Pune. A notification for the project was issued on 8th January 2010. The state government issued the notification after the Centre approved the project in principle.
The proposed tiger reserve project will be spread over an area of 714.22 square km including 317.67 square km of Chandoli National Park and 423.55 square km of Koyna Wildlife Reserve.
Location:
The Chandoli National Park is located at the junction of Sangli District, Kolhapur District, Satara District and Ratnagiri District. It lies between the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary and Radhanagri Wildlife Sanctuary and is part of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve. Location: Chandoli Dam, Sangli, Maharashtra, India
The Koyna Wild life Reserve is located in Satara District in Western Maharashtra covering an area of 423.55-sq-km. Koyana wildlife sanctuary includes Eastern and Western catchments of Koyana dam. This dam is a major hydroelectric project centre in the Western Maharashtra.
Flora:
The santuary also hosts threatened and rare tree species such as Garambi and Ran-Jaiphal. Some other species, which are not found anywhere and highly threatened, are Dhup, Eupohoria Longan, and Elecoarpus Tectorium. Tree giants like Harpullia Arborea & Turpunita Malbarica, which are endemic to Western Ghats are also found in the protected area.
Fauna:
Animals found in this sanctuary are Tigers, Panthers, Gaurs, Sloth Bears, Sambars, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Dholes, Giant Squirrels, Otters, Common Langoors, Pythons, and Cobras. Among the birds are Heart Spotted, Rufous and Brown Capped Woodpeckers, Goshawk, Long Tailed Nightjar and Fairy Bluebird. These are found very rarely in other parts of Western Ghats. It also shelters a unique species Bufo Koyanansis, which is habitat in this protected area.
New Mahabaleshwar Project:
In early 2000, MTDC informed that it was planning to invest around Rs 1,000 crore for the development of the new project, which is spread across 6000 hectares of land. The new project will extend its current base (Mahabaleshwar) to Koyna Dam.
According General Manager, MTDC, “Existing Mahabaleshwar is no more a summer destination, but is becoming a round the year destination. It is most popular among the travelers in Maharashtra and is one of the preferred hill stations for short haul markets like Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, etc.
The reason behind the development of new site is due to over saturation of the current site. During the peak season (March – June), the demand for hotel rooms are much higher than supply. The new site will open new destinations for frequent travelers and will open new avenues for suppliers. It is a huge project and will take a minimum of five to eight years to be completed”.
Objectives:
Primary:
1.To set up an NGO dedicated to ‘Conservation’ of the Tiger and the other fauna together with the flora mentioned above.
Secondary:
2.To develop ‘Wild Life Tourism’ within the above mentioned area. The proceeds of which would finance the Tiger Conservation activities.
Legal Entities:
1.The ‘Conservation’ activities will be under a NGO, floated specifically for achieving its objectives.
2.Whereas, a private business entity, would cover the ‘Wild Life Tourism’ activities.
Both entities will have a symbiotic relation.
Infrastructure: (land)
In order to achieve above mentioned dual objectives, 6.25 acres of land in an incredibly scenic location was negotiated on the 24th of January 2010. This site has the main road connecting Satara to New Mahabaleshwar, passing through it.
Due to its scenic beauty and strategic location (30 kms from Satara and 18 kms from Old Mahabaleshwar), by road it also connects Bamnoli village, which is on the fringe of the Tiger Reserve.
Therefore the above mentioned site would be extremely suitable for HQ of the NGO as well as Wild Life Lodges for tourism.
Another 22 acres was scouted and the negotiations will be held on the 7th of this month. This site is located near Bamnoli village and is a waterfront property having its own scenic appeal.
Background of the Promoter:1.An animal lover to the core, preferring the wild life and jungle to the concrete and mankind. The forest and specifically the Tiger will always be very close to my heart.
2.This is my opportunity to do my humble bit, while confessing that I need to learn a lot from wild life professionals.
3.Qualifications and experience namely- Market Research, Project Management, Finance, Sports, Author, Real Estate businessman.
What I am looking for:
1.I am looking towards individuals who share my enthusiasm and passion for wild life conservation.
2.Wild Life Professionals, who will come forward to be part of the project on their own terms.
3. All IFG members enthusiastic and wish to be part of the project are welcome.
IFG Members who have extended their valuable support:
1.Shooter
2.M24
3.NK007
A tiger reserve project, the fourth in the state, will be developed at Chandoli National Park, about 200 km south of Pune. A notification for the project was issued on 8th January 2010. The state government issued the notification after the Centre approved the project in principle.
The proposed tiger reserve project will be spread over an area of 714.22 square km including 317.67 square km of Chandoli National Park and 423.55 square km of Koyna Wildlife Reserve.
Location:
The Chandoli National Park is located at the junction of Sangli District, Kolhapur District, Satara District and Ratnagiri District. It lies between the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary and Radhanagri Wildlife Sanctuary and is part of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve. Location: Chandoli Dam, Sangli, Maharashtra, India
The Koyna Wild life Reserve is located in Satara District in Western Maharashtra covering an area of 423.55-sq-km. Koyana wildlife sanctuary includes Eastern and Western catchments of Koyana dam. This dam is a major hydroelectric project centre in the Western Maharashtra.
Flora:
The santuary also hosts threatened and rare tree species such as Garambi and Ran-Jaiphal. Some other species, which are not found anywhere and highly threatened, are Dhup, Eupohoria Longan, and Elecoarpus Tectorium. Tree giants like Harpullia Arborea & Turpunita Malbarica, which are endemic to Western Ghats are also found in the protected area.
Fauna:
Animals found in this sanctuary are Tigers, Panthers, Gaurs, Sloth Bears, Sambars, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Dholes, Giant Squirrels, Otters, Common Langoors, Pythons, and Cobras. Among the birds are Heart Spotted, Rufous and Brown Capped Woodpeckers, Goshawk, Long Tailed Nightjar and Fairy Bluebird. These are found very rarely in other parts of Western Ghats. It also shelters a unique species Bufo Koyanansis, which is habitat in this protected area.
New Mahabaleshwar Project:
In early 2000, MTDC informed that it was planning to invest around Rs 1,000 crore for the development of the new project, which is spread across 6000 hectares of land. The new project will extend its current base (Mahabaleshwar) to Koyna Dam.
According General Manager, MTDC, “Existing Mahabaleshwar is no more a summer destination, but is becoming a round the year destination. It is most popular among the travelers in Maharashtra and is one of the preferred hill stations for short haul markets like Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, etc.
The reason behind the development of new site is due to over saturation of the current site. During the peak season (March – June), the demand for hotel rooms are much higher than supply. The new site will open new destinations for frequent travelers and will open new avenues for suppliers. It is a huge project and will take a minimum of five to eight years to be completed”.
Objectives:
Primary:
1.To set up an NGO dedicated to ‘Conservation’ of the Tiger and the other fauna together with the flora mentioned above.
Secondary:
2.To develop ‘Wild Life Tourism’ within the above mentioned area. The proceeds of which would finance the Tiger Conservation activities.
Legal Entities:
1.The ‘Conservation’ activities will be under a NGO, floated specifically for achieving its objectives.
2.Whereas, a private business entity, would cover the ‘Wild Life Tourism’ activities.
Both entities will have a symbiotic relation.
Infrastructure: (land)
In order to achieve above mentioned dual objectives, 6.25 acres of land in an incredibly scenic location was negotiated on the 24th of January 2010. This site has the main road connecting Satara to New Mahabaleshwar, passing through it.
Due to its scenic beauty and strategic location (30 kms from Satara and 18 kms from Old Mahabaleshwar), by road it also connects Bamnoli village, which is on the fringe of the Tiger Reserve.
Therefore the above mentioned site would be extremely suitable for HQ of the NGO as well as Wild Life Lodges for tourism.
Another 22 acres was scouted and the negotiations will be held on the 7th of this month. This site is located near Bamnoli village and is a waterfront property having its own scenic appeal.
Background of the Promoter:1.An animal lover to the core, preferring the wild life and jungle to the concrete and mankind. The forest and specifically the Tiger will always be very close to my heart.
2.This is my opportunity to do my humble bit, while confessing that I need to learn a lot from wild life professionals.
3.Qualifications and experience namely- Market Research, Project Management, Finance, Sports, Author, Real Estate businessman.
What I am looking for:
1.I am looking towards individuals who share my enthusiasm and passion for wild life conservation.
2.Wild Life Professionals, who will come forward to be part of the project on their own terms.
3. All IFG members enthusiastic and wish to be part of the project are welcome.
IFG Members who have extended their valuable support:
1.Shooter
2.M24
3.NK007