Thursday, June 21, 2012

Summer 2012 Activity Updates: Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve













Highlights:

  • Assisted in fighting fire in forest once
  • Follow-up to tree plantation in 4 schools
  • 2 nature trails for village children
  • Public/village hygiene programmes in 3 villages
  • Cleaning of 2 water bodies used mainly by domestic livestock and birds
  • Water pots put up for birds in 3 villages
  • Anti-plastic programme in one village
  • Medical camps in 6 villages  - 225 patients treated
  • Two visits to Bhagwanpur to follow up status of relocated villagers







  On May 6, our field assistant Bandu Kumare went to Kondegaon Zilla Parishad (ZP) Primary School to monitor the progress of saplings planted in July-August 2011. Bandu conducts regular follow-up visits to ensure that the saplings are watered properly and that they get adequate protection from livestock. A similar follow-up visit was made to Dewada on May 15, to Adegaon on May 25 and to Katwal on May 31.

On May 6, Bandu led 16 students of ZP Primary School, Kondegaon on a nature trail in the jungle adjoining the village. Bandu, who earlier worked as a guide in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, helped the children identify local flora and fauna and explained the need for nature and wildlife conservation to them.

    A similar bird-watching trail was organized on May 22 at Moharli for 6 children of the village.

On May 6, Bandu organised a programme at Bamdeli to promote awareness about public hygiene. He and 2 unemployed youths of the village cleaned up the area next to a well, which had turned into a bog, and dug a channel to drain the spillover water away.
Similar programme were organised on May 11 at Sitarampeth and on May 16 at Chorgaon.

With the summer at its peak, our teams have been motivating villagers across the landscape to put up pots in trees and bushes for birds to quench their thirst. Bandu organised 3 programmes in his area of operations – on May 9 at Kutwanda, at Adegaon on May 9 and at Moharli on May 22.












  On May 18, Bandu and Yogesh organised an anti-plastic programme at the ZP Primary School at Kutwanda in which school students cleaned up the main village road of plastic litter and waste. They then cleaned up the school premises. The litter/waste was then buried in pits. 7 students of the ZP Primary School joined hands with Bandu in this task.

On May 16, Yogesh, Bandu and 3 unemployed youths of Katwal joined hands to clean a water body around 1 km from the village. The water body had become clogged with branches, leaves and other organic litter. This water body is used by birds and domestic livestock. Wild boar and barking deer are regularly spotted at this water body. 

A similar programme was organized on May 22 at Moharli to clean up a water body in the jungle around 1.5 kms from the village. Wild boars, spotted deer and barking deer are spotted in the area regularly. 4 youths from Moharli joined Yogesh and Bandu in this programme.




On May 19, Bandu and Yogesh helped in fighting a fire in the forest around 3 kms from Moharli. Our team saw smoke rising from the forest in the area towards Irai dam. When they went to investigate, they saw around 7 staff of the Forest Department fighting the fire. They joined in the effort and helped douse the fire after about 3-4 hours.
















 



 MHU - Mobile Health Unit

There were health camps in 6 villages in May.

Sonegaon - medical camp

Kutwanda - waterhole before clean-up

Moharli - cleaning of soak-pit in progress

Rajkumar Saosakde of Bamdeli, who got a job at Chandrapur with our assistance

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