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Salam from the land of tigers (and unfortunately-poachers)
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:19 pm
by Zafar
I am Zafar from Ballarpur in Maharashtra
Love guns and pulling trigger of guns and cameras
HWs, Dianas , Canon and Fuji are the favs
i live near forest range and though my home is in densely populated area the king of jungle lives just a mile from here.
poaching is rampant especially leopards (called Bibtya) and tiger. Sambhar (spotless deer) is a regularity. Wild hare and birds are served in hotels.
Recently our area was in news because of a 'man-eater' tigress hunting expedition which was ended by killing a male tiger, the tigress is still on prowl
estimate say there are 43 tigers in our area.
that's regarding the wildlife but gun lovers have a miserable life here .
no shooting range for public, no proper gun shop (4-5 less than decent are 140 miles away) and no rifle club
the sport is dying with old gun lovers and with them a treasure house of knowledge and stories
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:06 pm
by mundaire
Welcome aboard Zafar! It's real pity to hear about the rampant poaching in your area...
any local group(s) involved in educating people/ conservation?
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Re: Salam from the land of tigers (and unfortunately-poacher
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:38 pm
by biking3819
welcome aboard zafar,
its really a pity to know whats goin on,even 20 % of effort from the govt against poaching sud bring the rate down,ofcourse the desirable figs are never intended for ,the forest dept is one of the most illequiped and illpaid depts.
i hope you wud like this space to share your thoughts with like minded people.
regards sanjiv
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:18 pm
by hellfire_m16
Hello Zafar,
Welcome to the bandwagon and do post often.
You are blessed to live in such a land-but the poaching is the sad part though
-Vinayaka
Re: Salam from the land of tigers (and unfortunately-poacher
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:49 pm
by sudhaiob
Welcome Zafar
It is a pleasure to hear from a person who, unlike most of us can llive near the jungle. Keep posting
sudhaiob
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:15 am
by eljefe
welcome aboard Zafar!
Are you old enough to remember Dr.Saha of the paper mill?
Best
Axx
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:25 am
by Sakobav
Welcome aboard Zafar. Its sad to know about rampant poaching at Ballarpur. It makes me nostalgic my father spent quite a bit of his service there. We lived in Chandarpur and remember the night safari, droves of sambhar, bison, a leapord, etc. I remember my father telling how the night shift from Ballarpur had to leave together on bicycles with torches etc to keep tigers at bay. I can go on, do post often.
Best
Re: Salam from the land of tigers (and unfortunately-poacher
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:49 am
by Prabhath
Welcome aboard Zafar
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:58 am
by badshah0522
Welcome Zafar.
Re: Salam from the land of tigers (and unfortunately-poacher
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:45 pm
by kanwar76
Welcome Zafar
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:33 pm
by Zafar
A grand thank you for the grand welcome
i feel the warmth emitting from these posts
And for Eljefe , yes i sure know him well enough , he was family doctor of ours till my dads generation. His grandson Dipankar Saha was my classmate and Dr Saha's son taught us chemistry. There are other bengaulis here like Mr. Jana , Mr Baidya, Mr Gautam Das, Mr Banerjee who is a union leader, Mr Basak Who now works in a Bangladesh paper mill , Mr Bose and many other .
In the mill 90% of bengauli are from West bengal.Outside it many were refugee from the 71 war.
But how do you know Dr. Saha?
I must add Dr. Saha is as hale and hearty as ever , he drives his own jeep and still practice in his old dispensary at the railway chowk.
Do reveal your connection with my city
Nice to meet you all and specially Mr Eljefe
zafar
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:58 pm
by HSharief
Welcome aborad Zafar, I would like to ask you, you should post some pictures of your shooting with the camera. Maybe of some wildlife that you've shot (with camera).
I am saddened to read that poaching is rampant and people know about it. What does one do to report such poaching to the authorities and how to make the authorities act upon it. Maybe a sting operation by likes of Tahelka. Maybe Zafar can act as our contact and help Tahelka land the big ones. Betcha they can nail a few babus too.
Re: Salam from the land of tigers (and unfortunately-poacher
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:40 pm
by kerabyte
Why dont you contact some channels like ndtv or times now . They will help you to bring national attention towards the poaching in your area. also why dont you get togother with like minded people of your area and build a shootong range .